Beneath The Cotton Clouds
I was lucky to have my camera with me when I saw the clouds looked like this. It was one winter afternoon but it would be hard to tell that it was, judging from the pic alone, though the bare tree might tell itself. I liked how the blue and white met and mixed and moved slowly to unknown directions.

We are walking beneath the clouds everyday and we’re seeing different shapes and moods and sometimes we can tell what the weather like be for the day. It’s nothing unusual with the clouds until we see some uncanny occurrences. But for me, every different scene we see in the sky and the clouds embellishing it is truly significant. And the tree beneath the cotton clouds is the only witness as to when a change takes place.
You may want to read my old post, Over The Cotton Clouds. It was when we flew for a trip.
~ Skywatch Friday ~
Over The Cotton Clouds

flying over the winter clouds
I can never get enough of the clouds view when I am on an airplane. I always have my camera ready when the plane soars high and over the clouds. Different forms and figures conceived in my mind while wondering how it is to touch a bit of it. Is it weird of me to think things like this?
When I saw this cotton clouds (kind of), the feeling was beyond explanation. I wish I could stretch out my hand through the window and feel it’s softness within. But that was way too imaginative. The eyes were my only witnesses to that magical sight on a winter flight.
A pessimist only sees the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs; an optimist doesn’t see the clouds at all – he’s walking on them. ~ Leonard L.Levinson ~
Clouds Above

How I love to watch the clouds
Peacefully, peacefully drifting by
Silently upon the breeze
They ease across the clear blue sky
~Craig Nicholson~
Taken during our flight from Gothenburg to Amsterdam






