Tuesday 30 July 2019

The skies above

I've been taking photos of the sky for quite a while now, recording how different it looks from the skies I remember from years past.
I started doing this when I began to wake up about what was really going on in our atmosphere -through people like Dane Wiggington and youtube channels such as Jeff P and Niges View on Things (these are only a start; there are many more folk out there reporting, some good and some not. Tread wisely if you decide to go down this rabbit hole. Oh, and be prepared to be labelled a "nutter" or a "tinfoil-hat wearer" or similar! Water off a duck's back now 😊)

All of the photos that follow are my own snaps - taken on a basic camera (not a camera phone) over the last six months or so. I am no photographer but even I can capture, to an extent, some of what is transpiring above us.


I would have thought this beautiful at one time - not so now.









Natural?









Sunrise...









Mid-morning sun.












More crazy colours as the sun rises.









For so long I've watched our skies being sprayed to death, with all of the attendant craziness that follows, so, imagine my surprise when, only a couple of weeks ago, I suddenly realised what I was looking at - A real cloud - yay!





Another real cloud in a clear sky.

These last two photos were actually taken the day after my first realisation I was seeing real clouds and a clear sky again. I was so shocked at first that I did not even think to take a photo; I just stood on the footbridge leading to the harbour and looked up in wonder and gratitude. The next day I went out with my camera and recorded these photos. Winter in my home town under an almost cloudless sky - thank you, Jesus.









2 comments:

  1. Rose, thank you for stopping over my place, & leaving a comment. I too am a sky watcher, especially love sun rises, and all those colors out of GOD's crayola box, can't be duplicated, I'm always in awe. Love me some clouds too. The big puffy fluffy white ones, everchanging. I notice shapes do you?

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    1. Hi Faith,
      Yes, I do notice shapes (it was one of the reasons I made this post, seeing the difference in cloud shapes and the look of the sky). Thanks for commenting, I really thought this post would most likely be completely ignored!

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