Sunday, March 20, 2011

Yesterdays Clouds, Last Nights Moon


The sky was bright blue and the clouds were crisp where I live. Driving home in the afternoon I can't help thinking of all the dreadful things going on in the world. What does the sky look like over Japan...will the cherry blossoms bloom again in Spring? Will the death toll continue to rise, and how long before her people will feel safe again? The skies over Libya...we can see if we turn on CNN...all the disastrous elements brought about by mother nature, and man as well. I'm actually weary of CNN playing everywhere I go. I don't want to dwell on the bad things, but how can I NOT? It's hard to avoid them. I did receive an e-mail back from one of the sketchbook participants that I sent a message to. He and his family are fine, in Kobe.

Hubby and I needed a small break and so we went downtown. On a Saturday night...during SXSW? What are we, crazy? A friend of ours was playing at a bar that was NOT on 6th Street, so we figured we'd brave it. We saw a couple of acts before his band, and a couple after. We were home by mid-night...so we missed the action on 6th Street and the kerfuffle with the police...only just now heard about it from a neighbor. Too many fans trying to get into small venues, add alcohol..spells trouble! I told you this town gets crazy around it's musical festivals. We love live music, but are not party people...I had one beer, hubby doesn't drink at all. We both felt hung-over from the cigarette smoke and lack of sleep.

We took a walk through the Capitol grounds before coming home. It was cool and breezy, and very beautiful. I could have sat there for hours watching the moon.

I still keep taking pictures of the moon, even though with my little camera, it's hard to get photos that do it justice. I still feel compelled to do it. The moon was huge last night, but looks dwarfed by the capitol.

Spring...renewal, growth, hope for peace and tranquility in the world.

3 comments:

  1. The world is a crazy place right now. And we have the added concern of whether radiation is reaching California or not.

    But the moon keeps on rising each evening and the sun comes out each day. I, too, hope for peace and tranquility in the world.

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  2. What a great photo of the moon with the capital, I think Gary was telling me the moon was going to be the brightest it's every been, cant' recall the reason, the worries are great about the radiation, going into the food, the fish and especially for the children who are affected even more by it. So very sad for Japan, the world needs some good news for sure.

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  3. Hi Barbara, thanks for the card, you are so talented. Hope all is well your way.

    http://bluestarrgallery.blogspot.com/2011/04/mail-art-and-white-rabbit.html

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