We recently had a huge flood here and the waters washed down tons of rocks in the mountain river.
I just had to stop to show you this.
A machine at work to level the riverbed and a sunset should prick your interest. Two totally different subjects and yet they are related. Had the clouds of the sunset not rained out and flooded the landscape, the machine would not be necessary. Makes sense, doesn't it?
So, in here I will show you the solution and the cause.
Come and have a look.
A 5 or 10, or even 20 kilogram river rock is no match against a ton of water flooding down.
So, it is necessary to re-level the riverbed.
The whole landscape is under water when that river floods.
Now onto another subject. Let me show you a bit of our late sky.
You can see that the clouds gathered, and they were on their way back to the ocean to be reloaded with water.
And so, I will leave it up to you to tell me which image of the sunset clouds you liked the most.
Finally, this last one is my favorite.
As said previously in my other posts, we are very pressed for time here with all of the power cuts and it normally takes me a long time to do a post. I like to strive for quality and another issue that drags the time is that I can only type with one finger. My one hand doesn't talk to the other hand and thus I cannot learn how to do speed typing with both hands.
Another issue that pains me is that I bought a lovely guitar, but it's gathering dust in a cupboard, because my two hands will nor reconcile and make up :)
By now I hope that you have figured that I am ambidextrous and so I have 2 right hands and at times 2 left hands.
So, with the power cuts and having to hurry, I am still trying my best to keep the quality going in my posts and hope that you will understand my dilemma during these unfortunate times.
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.