Did you know there are people out there who are really into clouds?
I mean, clouds are cool...
and who doesn't like them.
I've taken some amazing photos of clouds.
There were the ones that looked like an alien invasion...
and the other ones that looked like alien penguins fell from the sky.
What?
You don't see it?
You have to admit they're amazing though.
Anyway, these super-cloud groupies...they formed a group.
They're called the Cloud Appreciation Society.
As you can see, they sell books...and clothes and calendars.
Here's their manifesto:
I mean, clouds are cool...
and who doesn't like them.
I've taken some amazing photos of clouds.
There were the ones that looked like an alien invasion...
and the other ones that looked like alien penguins fell from the sky.
What?
You don't see it?
You have to admit they're amazing though.
Anyway, these super-cloud groupies...they formed a group.
They're called the Cloud Appreciation Society.
As you can see, they sell books...and clothes and calendars.
Here's their manifesto:
The following is the Cloud Appreciation Society's declaration of principles:
- We believe that clouds are unjustly maligned and that life would be immeasurably poorer without them.
- We think that they are Nature’s poetry, and the most egalitarian of her displays, since everyone can have a fantastic view of them.
- We pledge to fight ‘blue-sky thinking’ wherever we find it. Life would be dull if we had to look up at cloudless monotony day after day.
- We seek to remind people that clouds are expressions of the atmosphere’s moods, and can be read like those of a person’s countenance.
- Clouds are so commonplace that their beauty is often overlooked. They are for dreamers and their contemplation benefits the soul. Indeed, all who consider the shapes they see in them will save on psychoanalysis bills.
- And so we say to all who’ll listen: Look up, marvel at the ephemeral beauty, and live life with your head in the clouds!
They sound a little cloud-nutty, but ultimately, their message is nice.
They say, stop and look at the clouds and appreciate them.
A more atmospheric version of "stop and smell the roses."
Nature's tea leaves to read the atmosphere's moods? I don't know...
Go outside RIGHT NOW and look up.
Do you see clouds?
What do they look like to you?
Use your imagination, what shapes do you see?
Are you any kind of groupie?
My mom started writing this post, but I hijacked it and make it into my own.
hehe
I'm crooked like that.
And, if you're really into weather, supernatural and romance,
boy have I got a fun book series for you to read.
The Weather Warden books.
They say, stop and look at the clouds and appreciate them.
A more atmospheric version of "stop and smell the roses."
Nature's tea leaves to read the atmosphere's moods? I don't know...
Go outside RIGHT NOW and look up.
Do you see clouds?
What do they look like to you?
Use your imagination, what shapes do you see?
Are you any kind of groupie?
My mom started writing this post, but I hijacked it and make it into my own.
hehe
I'm crooked like that.
And, if you're really into weather, supernatural and romance,
boy have I got a fun book series for you to read.
The Weather Warden books.
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