How is it I existin duplicatesimultaneously? This divisive selfpreoccupiedunforgiving Facing forwardalways looking backlost in moments (Tuesdays, I borrow from Twitter @Vjknuton. Image my own)
That time, playing in the muck,foot emerging without a boot,hopping and laughingall the way home… Then, later, on the busthe impact of the carthe windshield crackinglike a giant spiderblood all overthe dead lady’s face All in the past –sunroof openkids riding along,music blaring But trauma is a spiderArachne reaching into happy placesand as much as […]
Measured in spoonfulsprogress imperceptible Still feel the angst ofno-time-to-breathe lifestyle pressured from withinto get-it-done spend unavailable resourcesruminating solutions push against the wallswith little to show surrender to impotencyand wait for the next surge.
Pinky first and then light yellow!
Now where else we can find such dramatic change of colors in a matter of moments 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing these amazing sky captures with my challenge 🙂
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You are welcome
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Lovely coloured skies!
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Thanks Aletta.
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Looks very peaceful.
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yes, the pinks are restful
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It is, Heather. My sacred space where I go to collect my thoughts.
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Wonderful to have a place for that.
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I agree with Liz! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Deborah.
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VJ, why do wire fences frame sky pictures so nicely? Well done. Keith
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It’s a bit of nostalgia, don’t you think. Thanks.
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This was definitely a stop-the-car moment, particuarly the first photo, just breathtaking.
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The sky seldom disappoints. My favourite part of living in the country.
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