A strange cloud formation travelled across the mountains.
Never seen a cloud formation like this before, and it was stunning.
You have to be a lover of the sky to appreciate the photos below, but if you are not, then I hope to change your mind. Art shows regularly appear in the sky over here, and it's always fabulous to see. If I could paint, then this would be it, as I would feature that cloud in different colors and settings, but no such luck as I cannot paint, even if I tried:) Over the next few days I will be sure to show you some other interesting sights.
But for now, come and have a look at what we have here for you to see.
It looked like a genie that came out of the tree, and this was our first view of it from our home.
And here the genie split in two.
Only to combine again.
Then it started to be on its way across the mountain range.
A closer look at the bottom end of it.
And here, it started to travel over the mountain foothills, and its lost the tail.
Finally, just a wider shot of it on the hills.
It has been a tough year for us here, and across the world and we are tired of facing the constant battles to survive. I hope that you don't feel the same, and if you do then we hope that the December time of celebrations will bring you great relief and rest. Many of us have December holidays that are about four weeks long, but we never take these holidays as I cannot stay longer than three days at any place, so we rather have midweek breaks whenever we possibly can. Never more than 2 midweek breaks per year.
December is also a difficult time for me, as we used to have family gatherings years ago but now, I am the last man standing. Fortunately, my wife still has a big family, and they claim me as their own. There are so many others out in the world that are alone at Christmastime, and we really feel for each of them. Then so many are also sick or battling with different issues, like stress and depression. So, whenever I feel bad, I always remember that there are many others that are worse off than me. It helps to bear the burdens.
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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