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Thursday, November 21, 2013

DAY TWENTY SIX

Number 26.  November 21, 2013

A year ago last October, it was my goal to write a hundred entries in a year's time that would turn on personal interactions mostly with  clouds.  I thought that I could knock out one every few days and pontificate on the wonderfulness of where ever I happened to find some interesting images.  Obviously, that has not happened... Yet, I'll persist and maybe hit a hundred one of these days.



 
Today was a gray day in Glendale.  In the afternoon, some sunshine erupted briefly and some big old white cumulus shared some blue.  The huge pine tree across the street has been severely trimmed and the spiky leaves to the left are mysterious interlopers. (Actually, they are from my loquat tree!) The clouds got me repeating part of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" to myself around the house, which is a little annoying after a few hours. Uh oh. there it goes again.   

It's a little hard to tell if anyone reads these posts.  If you have some cloud images that need narration, please post them .. like on Facebook and let me know?  The Land of Phosphors is quite the trip.  It would be fun to see other folks images. 

Michael Sheehan remembering November 22, 1963:
Fort Collins, Colorado .. Lunch time at Fort Collins High School.