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Sledding
A split second in time
Photo by William J Spirdione
I remember climbing up the short, steep hill. Thinking that this looks great for a couple of quick Polaroids. The children were all getting along and we had a little time before dark.
I climb a little ways down the hill. I lay in the snow just outside of the sleds path.
With the twin joys of sledding and childhood, they grab their sleds and toboggan and run to the top of the hill.
One by one they flew over the top of the hill.It was over in a second. I snapped a few pictures,
Placing the developing film under my arm to keep warm, I help gather up the gear and we walk home.
A minute or so later we are home. I pull the negative, revealing the positive, the black and white finished photos.
Decades later I’m in my shed looking at pieces of those Polaroids glued to the wall many years ago.
The kids are all grown with lives of their own. They are off sledding with friends and children of their own.
A few seconds
Of Family fun
The cold crisp air
The joyous screams of children
Time happily spent apart
From the tumult of life
Hearing the whoosh
Of sled on snow
Watching the snow spray
Like a comets tail
Landing in a pile
Limbs and laughter
Never will this moment
Be repeated