“I saw a raindrop, once, on the hood of a car in a used car dealership, just that one shining drop, but it had everything around it. In it, all of the other cars and pickups, every red, yellow and blue plastic pennant flapping above it, a row of newly planted saplings standing in line by the highway with bandaged trunks and saggy guy-wires, the whining traffic and the sky overhead that was looking more and more like rain, four or five swallows darting within it.”