Wednesday, September 3, 2008

A Rare Instance



Passed six p.m., just before I got home, I saw this wonderful, majestic view. It’s not always that I see this kind of picture in the sky.

At that time, the sun is about to sleep and darkness is about to rise. Can you imagine how do they look like?

The sky’s a colorful pastel, made of yellow, orange, red, pink, blue and violet hues. How really they are perfectly combined! You can see the transition of the day sky slowly changing into night.. it’s a scene.. so so romantic. If you were also there in my place at that time ( I was inside the jeepney going to our home, and I was gazing outside the rectangular window, thinking of so many things when that picture mesmerized me) you’ll also be amazed. And also try to imagine the perfect shapes of the clouds and their cheerful complexion. It’s like they were there accordingly and were put there precisely where they should be.
Too bad, I wasn't able to take a camera shot.

Try to picture this. The subject is the clouds and the background’s the shade of the colors mentioned earlier. And another important element, the grass below that jams with the cool wind has improved the scenery. Everything’s very novel. It’s like it had been drawn to look that splendid. The whole frame is composed of wild grass that dances as the wind blows and the multihued sky looking cheerful to everyone who sees it.

It’s refreshing to the eyes to see such bliss of nature.



The nature has gifts. They come in surprises. You’ll never know when or where, and what you are doing then.

If we’re going to waste those things that she brings to us, she will no longer give us also this kind of pleasure. It’s everyone’s lost if we don’t conserve her natural beauty, thus, she will die and dwell in her own fortress.