By my desk I have a copy of the Bureau of Meterology’s Weather Calendar. The picture for March features “cloud streets”. I’ve never seen those long parallel lines, but did see one cloud highway from the balcony.

What a lifetime of joy the sky provides. Sunsets, sunrises, the sun, the moon and the stars – and a zillion unanswered questions about the galaxies far out of sight.
At dusk the clouds can form a barrier on the horizon:

Jagged clouds on horizon
Sometimes there’s a balmy rainbow:

Sunsets are so routinely beautiful that we risk taking them for granted:

Balcony plants with sunset
So let’s hear it for the sky – up there, ever changing, infinite in its variety, and always ready to offer a new look at existence.
PENELOPE NELSON
March 2021
The moods of the sky can influence our moods – contrast the joy at waking to a bright blue contrasted to the glumph of a dull day
Robin
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These are beautiful photos – thank you for sharing them! When I was young, we had a great view from our front verandah at Vaucluse, looking west. My father would often call my mother and me to ‘come and look at the sunset.’ We had what was then called ‘a picture window’ (about 5 feet high and 10 feet wide) and we could actually imagine that the sunset was a painting.
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Great moments for you three to share. Love it!
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