
A stork stood on the roof, its pale feathers bright against the open blue sky. The red of its beak and legs added a quiet warmth to the scene, while the dark folded wings gave the bird a simple, steady outline.
There was little movement apart from a few lifted feathers, caught briefly by the air. Below, the rough roofline carried traces of nesting material and everyday wear; above it, the bird seemed entirely composed, looking out from its temporary height.
Some encounters are memorable because they remain uncomplicated. For a moment, the stork was simply there, clear in the sunlight and undisturbed above the roofs.
