He-Who is constantly telling me I have my head in the clouds. Sometimes this makes me contemplate divorce. Other times it doesn’t bother me at all. Then there are those times when, well, I just have to agree.
One of He-Who’s other favourite people also had his head in the clouds. Pops (that would be his Dad). He-Who once wrote,
I don’t see numbers but, I am always fascinated by clouds and often get lost in them. Recently, we were at our favourite restaurant, Burger Barn, located in Ohsweken, Ontario. Ohsweken, is a village on the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation Indian reserve near Brantford. We frequent the place about once a week. He-Who was behind the wheel. We were quite content as we headed away from the remains of our lunch. My head was against the passenger side and I looked up into the sky…
“WOW!” Oh My God! WOW! WOW! WOW!”
He-Who was alarmed but kept his cool. Apparently, I quite often over react to some visual distraction…like a red light or a stop sign that he considers to be just a suggestion.
“Look at the clouds! Look at the clouds!”
“What clouds?”
“What do you mean, what clouds?”
“All I’ve got is blue skies above me.”
I implored him to pull over and I leaned across him and looked up. This is what he saw.
I was shocked and amazed and quickly returned to my view. All I had with me was the camera on my phone and I could only hope I that I would capture the breathtaking vision in above me.
He-Who was reluctant to actually get out of the car to witness what I was making such a fuss over. Who could blame him? His view was pretty, shall we say, blue. I have never seen anything like it. No one I showed them to (pretty much anyone I even came into remote contact with since) had ever seen such a thing. You tell me what you think.
I can tell you this. He-Who wishes he had looked from both sides now.
Maybe cloud stage productions are like enlightenment: when the student is ready, the teacher will appear.
How cool you got the message and saw
I like the way you think. It was very cool.
That is super cool, Michelle! Sometimes they can be formed by jet trails. I have watched them spread out across the horizon.
I know what you are talking about but this was quite different. It was more than just visual. It was…a profound experience
I agree, those are amazing clouds. And no, I have not seeing anything like it. Worth having the head in the clouds for. 🙂
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Thank you for stopping by, Angelilie. I had a quick look at your site. You have some beautiful images there and I will be checking out more as soon as I can.