A break in the afternoon rain, and I was outside in a flash.
As I stepped outside, I saw that 6 layered cloud to share with you.
Everyone is complaining about the weather lately, and not only here, as it has gone haywire across the world. We have also had it very wet here now for a couple of weeks, and the weather guy reckons that it will last for a while longer. But never mind, as I will just wait for the sunbreaks to get out there to take photos. We are deep into winter now, and although it is cold here overnight, there are other parts of the country that are at -9C below freezing point. The province was declared as a disaster due to all of the damages, and we heard today that now there are also some fires around.
Such is life here now.
This photo below is to show you what our early morning looked like. We had to pop out in the rain to get some things at a shop, and we were anchored inside our house for most of the day.
That guy at the right of the picture whispered, Come Zac, I will show you some lovely views
Magic indeed as the sun was trapped between two converging clouds.
And then my spirit leaped, as I saw my old friend, the sun.
But even better, as the moon also came to greet me at the same time.
Look, that white cloud below had an umbrella :)
And then it was me and the sun, as it has been scarce these days.
The wind was driving the clouds along at a fair lick, and it really made for some lovely battles between the sun and the clouds.
Oh yes, I took a ton of photos to stock up for the days that we cannot get out because of the storms. So, gradually they will be shared with you, and I also have some great shots taken from our study window about the visitors to our front garden. In the meantime, the chairlady of our Papillon board is down with pneumonia, and thankfully she is making slow progress to recover. Fortunately, we had those 5-year chest protective jabs at the chemist, and so we are protected against any lung infections. One can never be too careful about the whims of the weather here, as the change is instantaneous and I also jump around between hot, cold, wet and dry on many days. This is due to the strong winds that continue to change direction in a whisker.
Okay, that's all for today.
I hope that you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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