
Looks like the Easter Bunny turned up a little early today! It’s not Easter until the weekend!
Sometimes clouds are strikingly reminiscent of something or someone. We see faces easily in the patterns around us, whether those patterns are on living organisms or inanimate structures. But it’s not just faces we see. It’s easy to see representations of many familiar creatures or characters in the clouds.
I know the phrase “head in the clouds” tends to be used in a derogatory way, but every now and again, I think it’s one of life’s free and easy delights to lie back for a while and see what you can see in the clouds.
Do you remember a wonderful Charlie Brown cartoon, in which Lucy asks everyone to describe what they can see in the clouds, Linus says that they look like the scene of the martyrdom of Stephen in the New Testament, with Saul of Tarsus standing off to one side, and a stricken Charlie Brown says “I was going to say I can see a ducky and a horsie, but now I don’t think I’ll bother!”
Well done with the photo – you must have been very quick off the mark to get it, given the speed at which clouds change.
I do! And I thought of it as I was writing this!!