Friday, July 12, 2013

Chronicles of Androgynea

This is only the beginning


My observations since arriving in this strange land are as follows:

    It is a temperate climate, with lush vegetation surrounding the city.  Temperatures seem to be between sixty-five degrees at night and seventy-eight degrees in the daytime.  A one hour rain falls at the sixth hour each night to hydrate the vegetation and to replenish the city’s water source.  The air is neither humid nor dry and seems to be without any known pollutants or pollens.
    Day and night seem equally distributed as if in a perpetual equinox.  At dusk and dawn the sun and moon appear on opposing sides of the horizon.  To the uneducated, it would appear that the moon is chasing the sun across the night sky. The moon remains full each evening unlike the waxing and waning of earth’s moon.  There is one anomaly, however.  Every 30 days the moon appears blood red and no rain falls throughout the night.
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