blue skies

Clouds are interesting, but there is something truly fascinating about a cloudless sky. Perhaps it is due to the prevalence of blue screen technology in our TV dominated lives, but having a totally cloudless sky, of brightest blue, as a backdrop to the trees or mountains makes them seem artificial and computer generated. The mountain range seems no more than cardboard cutouts of varying shades, lighter and fainter to show the distance. The artificial reality of the screen has become more believable than nature itself.

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January 8, 2004

If only I could see a cloudless sky right now. It’s grey and dark here in England, and pouring with rain.

January 8, 2004

The sky is white here…snowing again. This time of year, where i live, if we see a cloudless blue sky, it’s generally because we’re experiencing Arctic air…so it’s brilliantly blue, and numbingly frigid.

January 8, 2004

Beautifully put. I’ve often felt something of this nature but have never been able to adequately express it.

Our’s is white as well with new snow. At least it warmed up! 🙂

Ryn; A: Ah, but only because without the Q&A forum, Q would not exist, and I’d have all the answers. Clever. But without questions there will never or would never be any answers to have been taught accordingly ab ovo. As for this entry. You can see the blue sky from a thing called HD Hi defintion. Now that thing is the new technological breakthrough for couch bums.

January 9, 2004

January 9, 2004

I just think people like your name better than my name. But that is okay…I can deal with that. It’s just a name…that’s all… Laters…