Sunday, July 22, 2007

I KNOW.

I know I've been delinquent. My parole officer is giving me hell. I know. But new work=life adjustment. In the meantime, here is my view of the sky over Brooklyn yesterday. I know. It's a generic panorama of a sky. I know. But if you think about it, it's not generic. It's what I saw on a day where I couldn't help but smile at the layers of cirrus and cumulus clouds. This is what I have to offer. So there's that.

8 Comments:

At 11:14 AM, Blogger Squarehead said...

Yeah, the sky is many things but never generic...It's cool that you know the difference between cirrus and cumulus clouds, I sure don't.

 
At 12:13 PM, Blogger TK said...

it takes me back to the heady days of 8th-grade earth science to type those words. i probably should type "stratus" for the fun of it. stratus. i feel much more complete now. and slightly giddy. weird.

 
At 3:17 PM, Blogger Squarehead said...

I've been repeating it, like a mantra: Stratus...Ohm...Stratus...Ohm...etc

Keep seeing a car. It's a Dodge!

Feeling a little giddy too. My 8th grade science teacher, Mr. Moretti, he filled balloons with explosive gas and we sent them into the sky with fuses lit..Didn't learn much but we sure had fun..he also had a sign up sheet for his javelin catching team. Tough school. Pardon my ramble, that's what clouds do to me.

 
At 11:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

it's about your photos and it makes me dreamthink:

i am looking at my left shoulder -tanned skin
i am looking at my right shoulder's memories -very tanned skin,almost burnt,did I ?
.did I ?
where are they?

 
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At 2:52 PM, Blogger TK said...

MotN had a posting malfunction. All is fine. There's nothing to see here. Move along.

 

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