Let me show you what our mountains looked like on this day, and also some changes of the views later in the day.
The morning started like this as the mountains started to rise up from the ground, as they reached for the clouds. We are blessed with a whole mountain range here close to us, and they can be viewed from almost all parts of the town. Of course, by now you know that we love the mountains, and we also love everything that has to do with nature. Proudly they stand guard to protect the town from the weather during the seasons.
We have now passed the Southern hemisphere Autumnal Equinox on the 20th of this month, and soon I will show you some autumn leaves. Things are slowly starting to cool down, and it is such a great relief after the recent severe heatwave. I can tell you that it was hot, much hotter than usual, and people suffered in the heat. Some temperature records were even set across many towns.
Three photos below of the morning views, and then I have posted some views later in the day.
Colors started to take on a darker shade.
The late sun painted some beautiful views of the mountain.
Just a more distant look.
A last look and then we headed back home.
Just as well, as the mountains disappeared.
I see some members posting their early spring photos in the northern hemisphere, and spring is always a happy season, especially after being snowed under with the bitter cold. All things are thawing out in the spring season, and it is as if magic is in the air with all the new life and colors in nature. While all this is going on, we in the southern hemisphere are preparing to sink into winter, but thankfully our winters are not very cold.
The seasons seem to affect our moods as human beings and the evidence is that we all, or most of us, become grumpy in winter and friendly in summer, but we will always find something to moan about, don't we. It is too cold, or it is too hot, is a regular refrain. I have now seen 70+ winters, and 70+ summers, and still the seasons have an effect on my moods. Strange but true. What makes me happy, is that we now have rainy days ahead, and hopefully all the dams will be filled.
Such is life.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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