Okay, so there was a notable difference on the predicted "white cloud" day: very thin cloud cover, no heavy moisture, thus sunlight and a bit of blue coming through, rendering a white, bright sky (on Tuesday) vs. an oppressive, hanging grey blanket (on Sun, Mon). Super smart weather folk here to #1, actually get the weather spot on, #2 coin such simple & definitive descriptives.
I hope they have more in store for me to be amused by.
Part of me wants to grab hold of all the possibilities in urban epicenters like Oxford, Paris, Montreal, NY, Vienna, yet another part remains very embedded here in WF wanting nothing more than the quiet, coziness & certainty of these mtns, of the songbirds at our feeder, of the ebb & flow of a sense of place. Yet when all of the doors are flung widely it is there that I find my deepest sense of place. I'm presently trying to fling open doors as if I'm in a smoldering university town from this wee little ski town not bent on full access to its inmost layers. Sometimes I succeed. Sometimes I get very tired.
sounds like some good days for reading:)xo
ReplyDeleteOkay, so there was a notable difference on the predicted "white cloud" day: very thin cloud cover, no heavy moisture, thus sunlight and a bit of blue coming through, rendering a white, bright sky (on Tuesday) vs. an oppressive, hanging grey blanket (on Sun, Mon). Super smart weather folk here to #1, actually get the weather spot on, #2 coin such simple & definitive descriptives.
ReplyDeleteI hope they have more in store for me to be amused by.
I think I'll try those descriptives in a forecast..."Today, white snow. Tomorrow, less white snow."
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