I took the flashlight, but I didn't use it. The moon was bright enough to light the road and throw shadows on it — dense and hulking where woods meets the road, a more delicate tracery where only a tree or two (and earth's atmosphere) stood between me and the orb.
The illuminated landscape was like a negative, an inside-out version of the view. Devoid of life and color, a dreamscape in black and white.
I passed no cars until I was on the way home, their harsh, artificial glare a counterpoint to the natural light.
It was like plunging into another world, this early morning walk, like visiting a barren island nation.