The video of a song in here always reminds me about what we owe to nature.
Some of these photos on show look like real paintings, but they are not.
I can imagine a lady standing with all of the elements of nature in a bib next to her palette. She would reach into the bin to pull out the clouds and she would flash them over the blank canvas. Then she would meticulously add the mountains and all of the other details, all in one swoop. She streams her paintings across the heavens at the rate of one new painting every second. Never tiring and never sleeping. Let's hope that she never stops, as if she does, then we will be in real trouble.
It is often that I with great sadness see the sights of mankind's destruction in nature. It seems that we are determined to wipe out the human race. The ugly scars of old mines and littering are eyesores all over the place.
Here is one of my favorite songs about what we are doing to nature.
Yes, lately our beds are burning. We have had a series of very bad cold fronts that flooded many parts of the country and some of the worst floods occurred here by us in the Western Cape Province. Severe damages were caused by the strong winds and many farmers have lost all of their crops.
Hundreds of people have lost their homes and are now living in emergency shelters depending on donated food and clothing.
A real nightmare and it is said that more cold fronts can be expected. We are in a winter rainfall area and things are going swimmingly over here. Roads and bridges were swept away by tons of rushing water and our emergency teams are hard at work.
is helping with some sad situations at schools, as one of the schools was totally destroyed and the kids need food. Times are bad over here, but the sun will always shine again. Just not right now during this moody period.
I hope that you have enjoyed the pictures.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowerShot SX70HS Bridge camera.