Some sights that will never bore us, and the day was hot.
I so wish that all of you can see this in real life, as a camera cannot do it justice.
Nevertheless, as you look at the photos, imagine that you see a slow and gentle flow of the clouds over the mountains. The clouds sliding down from the mountain peaks at a leisurely pace. At times, a cloud can run into an outcrop of rock, and then it shoots the cloud upwards, as I will show you below. At times the clouds on the mountains are very big, and they eventually swallow the mountains, but in this case, it was just a low stunning flow.
Come and see what I am talking about.
This one below is to show you a wider landscape shot.
And here you can see how the clouds run into a rocky outcrop that shoots the cloud up with a dramatic effect. (At the right of the picture).
Here is a closer shot of how the rock shoots the cloud up.
And an even closer shot, as you can see the curl of the cloud to get over the outcrop.
I also love to show the valleys, and in the heat the clouds battle to run down into the valley.
Another landscape shot.
And then a close up of another valley.
Finally, this one below we took from the road when we left.
It's sort of like a cloudy symphony, and it will go down very well with some classical music to enhance the flow of the clouds. The mountains, of course, stand rock solid. It reminds me of life. Clouds have for a long time flowed over these mountains, and yet on a hot and a clear day those mountains stand proudly erect. Some of us have chronic health conditions and although it can have a debilitating effect, we simply allow it to flow over us exactly like the clouds are flowing over the mountains.
In my case, it is off and one, as one day I will feel as clear as the mountains on a hot day, and then the next day I will feel the unhealthy clouds flowing over me. That's one reason why I love the mountains, as they give me hope to stand strong. No matter what happens.
Such is life.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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