The deeper I went into the valley the greater the rewards. First it was a clump of birches the bottoms wrapped in thick fog the uppermost branches clear now nesting birds waking with bright-eyed songs. Next I passed under the pines browned needles underfoot and was transported to the quiet moments of rapture under such branches throughout my life. The last and worth all other gifts combined was that moment when the valley inhaled taking with it the fog. In its place so close to where I was standing there they were the years first flowers the pure white snowdrops springing from the dark-green foliage under the elms. It was as if the clouds were swept in an instant from the sky leaving only the quiet delicacy of the stars.
Our love was covered in fur yet I was the only one who wanted to pet it.