One of the strange things about this time of year is that everything seems to be on hold. Not much is changing out in the vineyard. There are some buds, but they're not fat and ready to burst yet. The grasses and other plants are just barely starting to put up new shoots; you have to look for them to see them.
But one thing that is in constant change and motion is the sky. Swift weather systems move through one after the other bringing a parade of clouds in all shapes, sizes, and colors. The colors part depends on the time of day and where the sun is. I know you were thinking it was something else. Maybe because of the title of today's post?
"Hey Joe", "I heard the wind cry mary", "All along the Watchtower" under a "Purple Haze". Then I saw an "Angel" come down from heaven with "Gypsy Eyes" but thought she was a "Foxy Lady". There was a "Fire", with the "Burning of the Midnight Oil" in the "Red House" that gave me "Manic Depression".
ReplyDeleteSomewhere the "Highway Chile" got caught up in the "Crosstown Traffic" on a "long hot Summer Night". She decided to "Wait until Tomorrow" to rest at the "Castles made of Sand".
And because she was a "Wild Thing" she hummed the "Star Spangled Banner" for her amusement.
Sorry Walt, but I'm a Hendrix tragic.
Leon
Nice Hendrix reference Walt :) and Kudos to Leon for the poem!
ReplyDeleteOne of my most favorite things about going to the gym is that the cardio room is way up on the top, 3rd floor, where I can stare to the western sky and watch it as it passes by.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous Walt!
ReplyDeleteEvery sunrise I've seen for the past seven or eight years, has been from above the clouds.
ReplyDeleteOooh... I especially like the last photo, becaue the trees really put into perspective the immenseness of the sky. Quite nice!
ReplyDeleteJudy
I love photographs of the clouds. I could never be bored and there are clouds to watch.
ReplyDeleteleon, maybe you need rehab? ;)
ReplyDeleteevol, hehehe...
alewis, and as much as I love to watch the cloud show, I really love clear, blue sky the best!
kyle, thanks!
starman, not an early riser, eh?
judy, it really feels like "big sky country" around here sometimes.
michael, there are plenty on this blog!