Tag: cloud

  • 20111005-Weathery Ways

    At around 3:45pm, the sunshine comes out while I’m trying to read a lastest blog entry on a dream of Russia. The sunshine was so blinding a few seconds ago that I had to close my eyes. The warmth of the sunrays felt/feel really good. And I figured my freckles could become more and browner.

    The air is crispy but my asthma-like itchiness inside the chest/right area makes me cough. The wind is blow strong enough for the tops of the trees to sway back and forth. Earlier this morning, I saw one big robin scare away a smaller bird, which was not sure about drinking/bathing in the water of our bird bath our back.

    The grounds were still wet from last night’s rainfall and it rained during mass because a white old lady came in late and had a wet umbrella propped up against the kneewling pad of our long pew. It was a good thing it didn’t rain because Paw only brought it umbrella.

  • 20111004-Weathery Ways

    There’s nothing to blog, expect today’s weather was wet and cold. The whole day was cold and the clouds were gray but only a few drops of rain fell. There was a mockingbird that flew away from the branch after it sat on the tree top of the neighbor living behind our shared fence. I saw one sea gull flying among the gray, rain clouds and away towards the north direction. There were several crows that flew outside my bedroom window upstairs in the computer room. I guess they knew something but I don’t understand.

  • 20111003-Weathery Ways

    The clouds of white seems to be in the shapes of whales and and UFOs. The air is still cold and the winds blow colder still.

    At around 2:41pm or so, the rain drops seemed to have fallen a little bit. The smell of chemicals was in the air. We had finished eating lunch and didn’t have much time before the rain started.

    Maw had suggested that I help her harvest more chayote squash. But she needed my flexability to get underneath the mess of vines that held her precious veggie. There were two sections underneath and we harvested around nine BIG chayote squash! That’s expensive in the market sometimes $2.00!

    One BIG one will be given to Melody, a elderly Chinese lady, who lives with her husband behind our shared fence. That will hopefully be used to plant in her thriving backyard. They are a nice couple who share some veggies and fruits from their gardens (sometimes in the past).

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