Windy weather views.

One can never know what to expect with the changes in the sky.
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The start seemed to be pretty normal, as I will show you in here, but then the changes started to appear later on.

This is a real picture story, and I have tried to make images easy to read by captioning the views as I saw it. It could even be a coloring book story about nature using its crayons to color the views. For a change, a very brief period as I didn't have much time during the day, simply because I was busy with other things. Lately I find myself tired of words. An information overload, so being drawn more to the views and allowing them to talk to me. At least they make sense, and they are beautiful with no incriminations or requests, as they are only after pleasing my eyes. This world is definitely not in a good state. But I don't want to natter...as those are more words :)

Like I said above, a pretty normal view.
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But then this cloud tower was a hint at what was about to happen later.
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Here we go with the later part, and a window appeared in the cloudy sky.
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And the sun rapidly started to color it.
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The same with this one below, as it couldn't keep the white glare of the sun.
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Look at it now, with the almost golden color by the sun.
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And then it all started to fade, as the wind gradually cleared the sky.
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Finally a grey sky was making its appearance.
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Simple, isn't it? As my typist (wife) is also at a loss for words. So, we make the perfect silent couple. Only exchanging pleasantries when needed. A sad thing happened to me, as I had trouble with the PC and after a few guys tried to restore it, the malnutrition project document disappeared. I think it was meant to disappear, even after I had spent two years of work on the project. It was never to be, as lately many non-profits, and even the government, are concentrating on the child malnutrition problem.

So, for the first time in a long time I am at a loss for words. Maybe it is a shift for a change in direction. There is another avenue we had been contemplating, so we will take a new look at it over the coming weeks. Let's just push to get Janu-worry out of the way, and then we can sit and put six and six together. As always, at our years at Papillon, I know that something, just as unexpected as the weather in this post, will make its appearance. It might be a phone call or an article in the media, but some form of affirmation will, as usual, appear. The other long-term projects are still running, but it's time for a change.
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Beautiful views, you really captured the windy mood and the sky looks amazing.

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Thank you for the compliment, and I am glad that you liked the windy mood under that sky.

!PIZZA

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These beautiful photos of the sky fill me with immense warmth. Thank you so much.

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