Sunday, April 17, 2022

A single tree touches the evening sky

Elements of nature
London, ON
April 2022
This photo originally shared on Instagram


#CovidDiary, Day 13

Hang around for a few minutes after sunset and, if you’re lucky, the sky will put on one last show before winking out for the night.
We can learn a few lessons from this:
  1. Patience is photographically virtuous.
  2. Those who hang in there are often rewarded.
  3. Those who leave early probably don’t appreciate what they’re missing.
  4. It’s always the right time to look up.
  5. What happens up there shapes everything that happens down here.
  6. We’ll never run out of colors.
  7. The sky will always find new ways to paint itself.
  8. The sky is a metaphor for life.
It feels good to get back to telling the sky’s story through glass as I gradually return to where I need to be. Looks like additional stare-way-up experiences are called for.

#ldnont #CarmisCovidChronicles #covid19 #pandemic #daythirteen #sunset #nikon

Previous COVID Series Entries:
COVID comes for me, April 4, 2022
Rail cop run-in, April 12, 2022
Duck, duck... April 13, 2022
The B-52 history lesson, April 15, 2022

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