Clouding the Mind

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Broken Clouds


Clouds are really okay... not broken ... but not great when I tried taking this picture - a bit more interesting now that I'm sitting here typing this out.

My original plan here was to take occassional pictures of clouds while relaxing in the mornings in the hot tub. But the hot tub is broken and I've drained it for the season.

Also... the camera is broken. It works sometimes but the problem is the exposure blinks from dark to washed out and occassionally gets it right. I actually had to brighten this one with IrfanView even to demostrate what the camera does.

This picture also demonstates something else. It was taken from where I'm sitting at the computer. I was just thinking that since I'm not going to be taking pics from the hot tub for a while I thought maybe I could take some of the clouds from here. I do have a good place for the computer which affords me with a great view of a good chunk of sky framed with some nice trees. I've enjoyed many moments watching the weather change, seeing great dark clouds and flashes of lightning before I figuring its getting too close and I need to shut the computer down.

I might still do some cloud shots here but so far the clouds have not compelled me to do so yet. Perhaps its the angle. Something about looking straight up at them while laying on your back adds a bit of magic to them I think.

Also each time I think of taking one I realize I need to wash the window. The outside. But its a bit high and I don't do them except twice a year. The time is coming and then with the spots gone I might begin to see some good cloud pictures to share.

In the meantime I might share another of the treasures of my "perch". Its nice to look up from the computer screen and take in a glimpse of the garden and back yard. Nothing unusual or particularly outstanding about it. But sometimes something interesting catches my eye "outthere" while sitting and computing in here. So I've decided to create another blog for such things... "The Way I See It"

3 Comments:

  • At 8:51 PM, Blogger Myke Weber said…

    I've always liked looking at life through your perspective. Anxiously looking forward to visiting The Way I See It.

     
  • At 1:36 PM, Blogger Booklogged said…

    That's one of my great dilemmas in life - If we ever do add-on to the back of the house and part of the add-on is for a study for me, do I put windows all around to let in clouds and allow me vistas or do I build high bookshelves so I can have a library ladder? I may never have to make that decision since it all rest on building the add-on.

     
  • At 9:53 AM, Blogger ReveryWings said…

    book... windows all around and bookshelves over the tops of them... you'd need a ladder to get to them. :)

     

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