Now, having said that, take a look up in the sky - do it tomorrow. I defy you to not find a cloud, if there is one, that doesn't carry a bit, or perhaps a lot, of you inside it. The sky will speak to you reflecting back at you what's going on inside you. It's like a giant mirror above you all the time. So with that - here's a photo I took today: it sure does look like emerging joy to Big Frank! And, as we all know, the sky knows best! This sure bodes well for Big Frank!
Friday, May 8, 2009
Clouds and the Pathetic Fallacy
Now, having said that, take a look up in the sky - do it tomorrow. I defy you to not find a cloud, if there is one, that doesn't carry a bit, or perhaps a lot, of you inside it. The sky will speak to you reflecting back at you what's going on inside you. It's like a giant mirror above you all the time. So with that - here's a photo I took today: it sure does look like emerging joy to Big Frank! And, as we all know, the sky knows best! This sure bodes well for Big Frank!
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Good morning Big Frank. I share your pleasure in watching clouds take the shape of my sub-conscious thouhts or shape my thinking with their antics. Maybe the best part is taking/making the time to enjoy the ongoing display? Last summer I had the good fortune to watch clouds form. Simply amazing! It happened on a hot humid cloudless day. I was watching an eagle circling and accidently noticed some kind of shapeless, translucent something behind it. I focused on it and very slowly it evolved from its vapor form into a tiny white whisp of a cloud.It continued to expand , as eventually, multiple other whisps did. The hot sunny afternoon gave way to a partly cloudly sky.The end result was was cooling thunderstorm that evening and an amazing afternoon to remember.
Spike
Hi Spike,
I'm not surprised that you watch clouds. The sky and all its varied scenery being brought right to us daily. Constant amazement directly above us - all the time.
Ok Spike and Big Frank. I'm not the fluent poetic writer that the both of you are. But I will comment that I LOVE watching the sky and being the recipient of the free entertainment it gives me each morning when I'm running. Sometimes, I literally feel that I am being kissed by the rays of sun that pour out through the early morning clouds. It only lasts a moment but it is a grand moment of receiving a hug from the Creator Himself. -HL
HL,
I should have figured - all that running outside, how could you not notice the clouds! The sun brings the clouds to life - what would that show be without it!
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