I love to look at the clouds. When I do, I see stories…
I love to look at the clouds. When I do, I see stories…
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Twists and turns are born.
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Me too, Pam. As a child, during WW11, wallpaper must have been scarce, as my mother stippled my bedroom walls with a sponge in a contrasting colour (Dad was serving in the Air Force) and I spent many happy moments re-inventing the fanciful daubs as they varied in shape and size…x
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What a wonderful idea! And way ahead of her time. In terms of decoration and in terms of child psychology. Moms are the best!
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So many stories. It’s fun to explore them.
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I love to just sit and watch them move across the sky.
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I love cloud watching! I’ve seen the most incredible images and it’s fun to make up an accompanying story. I still enjoy this as an adult! Better than TV!
Ginger
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Absolutely!
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Isn’t it amazing the images that they bring too, hand in hand with your stories Pam 😀
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Thank you kindly sir.
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You have what is called Writer’s Brain.
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I like that, thank you.
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Always a favorite pastime, Pam. I loved to imagine a world up there where I could walk on clouds!
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Oh, I can feel the cool wispy tendrils around my feet.
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But I always shot myself down, envisioning me falling through the ‘real’ vapors. 🤦♀️
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I hate it when reality invades a perfectly good fantasy!
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Me, too!
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I thought you might.
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Yes, and the beauty of it is, you see your story and I see mine!
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And that is the joy of it!
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Indeed!!
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I agree with you as what I see is always cloud art and will always spin a story in my head.
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I do love a little whimsy in my life.
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