Story-telling sky
Drifting childhood memories
Sudden airborne joy
A little of this. A little of that.
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Sounds ideal!
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Gorgeous photography. Clouds are endlessly beautiful. Wonderful haiku.
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Thank-you, Tim. Sky-watching has traveled with me for many years. I’m in a wondrous position now (with my move last June) to have an apartment with a huge balcony and an amazing, panoramic view of the sky. Love it! ❤
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Sounds wonderful!
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Such fluffy clouds. I see how that sky could take you back. Lovely!
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Thank-you, Vashti. I still remember laying on a blanket on the grass as a young one and being mesmerized by cloud-watching.
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I have memories of doing the same thing.
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I love the power of cloud communication and you capture it beautifully in this haiku Olga. You may relate to a cloud post I did some time back.
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clouds… wondering souls…
friends of mine… so many…
eternal hellos
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Olga… thank you…
your inspirational haiku
inspired mine
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Beautiful, Mick. “Eternal hellos” is so creative. ❤
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If I was to ponder every time I looked to a cloudy sky
I’d wonder, why? I’ve outlived so many younger than myself.
I question every time I look, a tear, then, “Why, oh why”?
Thanks again!
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This is gorgeous, Olga. I am fascinated by the stories of the sky 🙂
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Thank-you, Judy. The skies can tell wondrous tales.
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