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Equilateral Inversion

A mountain story - Part 1

By Sally HollisPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Equilateral Inversion arbors connective mountains. The mountains were the softest blue and pink against the sky. The wind scratched against her face as she climbed the mountain. She stopped along the trail and checked her back pack for supplies. Ludee got some fresh pane and cheese from her backpack and sat on a mountain rock nearby. Nooby called on her cell phone.

”There’s about another half an hour before I reach you, Nooby.”

”Alright, Ludee. Amate.”

Ludee finished her pane and cheese and put her back pack on. She thought of the mountain on Equilateral Inversion connective arbors as to mountains. She made a note to herself that the Equilateral Inversion structure was through C Major on piano. The half an hour passed and Ludee had returned to Nooby. They kissed and Ludee unpacked her back pack. She went to her table in her music and art studio and took out some music manuscript paper. She annotated Equilateral Inversion structure through C Major and could immediate hear connective arbors as to mountains.

Nooby came into the studio.

”Ludee, we have had news about our mountain residency. We have been successful and can start the residency in a week’s time.”

”That‘s great, Nooby.” They cuddled and made plans for the residency immediately. Ludee continued annotating the Equilateral Inversion manuscript later in the afternoon. It took an an interesting transition through G Major that resounded mountain epiphany. Ludee saw the mountain shimmering in light, Equilateral Inversion.

The plans for the residency were made by Ludee and Nooby. Nooby decided to take three guitars with them and annotated that perhaps there would be some time allocated for making mountain instruments in situ mountain. Ludee‘s mountain residency work was Equilateral Inversion piano opus manuscript and mountain crochet. She was formulating an interesting theory of structure of mountain through complex large format crochet. She annotated and ordered the skeins of wool required for the project. She saw an obvious connection between her large format crochet and Equilateral Inversion opus.

“Nooby, do you think we require another large table for the residency?”

”I was just thinking that. There should be enough room in the residency studio. It would be for those large format crochets you are planning to do there?”

”Yes, I am planning on doing several mountain structure crochet. When I’m not using the table perhaps you could use it for some of your studies, Nooby.”

”Alright, Ludee. Sounds great. I can’t wait until we are there at the mountain.”

“Me too.”

Ludee and Nooby finished their supper of pizza slices and salads and spoke further of their plans for the residency in the living room.

Aura Mountain was the largest mountain in the mountainous area where Ludee and Nooby were currently residing. Aura Mountain was known for its iridescent pink and purple surface of particular mountain faces. Ludee and Nooby had recently attended Aura Mountain and made a formal request to the mountain as to their residency. On that occasion, Aura Mountain was spectacular in the morning light glowing with the iridescence of its mountain faces. Ludee saw Nooby reflected as to mountain faces as Nooby had seen Ludee. The mountains approval was thrilling and satisfying.

Two more days and they would be at the mountain and commencing their residency. The vehicle that was taking their residency furniture arrived in the late morning. Nooby assisted packing the vehicle while Ludee annotated that each of the residency furniture was accounted. The checklist completed, Ludee and Nooby watched the vehicle drive off to Aura Mountain. Ludee hoped their residency furniture was sufficient but reasoned that they would have to work out something when they are there should further inventory be required. Ludee and Nooby had done such residencies previous and Ludee noted that it was interesting and enjoyable to work out residency issues on the spot.

Ludee worked further on Equilateral Inversion opus the day before the residency commenced. It was clear to Ludee that there would be an A Major movement Equilateral Inversion. The A Major movement focused on the mountain at rest connective arbors.

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Sally Hollis

Artist, composer and writer.

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