Friday, May 16, 2014

Wispy Cloud

I don't work in in a high-rise. I don't work in the city. I look out my office window and down 2 feet and there is a wide expanse of green grass at my beck and call. As a matter of fact, I'm sitting on my back porch as I write this morning, and I'm looking out at an explosion of greenery in all its fury. It's mostly pale green, but it's here. And after the heavy rain forecast for the next few days, (ya, I wish I could send it all to the West coast), we'll be in a state of deep emerald. About 12 more hours of blue skies, and then your favorite color better be gray for the next few days.
Middle of next week and all this blue and a few wispy clouds will make their way back.
Got inside work to do.
I can hold out. 

11 comments:

  1. I think that I like your vista as you write rather than high rises.

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  2. i wish we could help out california, too! even if texas is still in drought, ourselves.

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  3. We've just finished the rain which is on its way to you and you are right - everything is popping up green!

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  4. That actually sounds so much better than the high heat warnings we have for this weekend.

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  5. Stunning blue against those buildings . . . not looking forward to the coming rain, but happy for the exploding green . . . xx

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  6. Pale green is always better than no green.

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  7. A nice angle for an interesting building!

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  8. Like your attitude Birdman, relaxed, there's no point in wasting energy about things you can't change.. Cool!
    P.s. Send some of that rain my way :)

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  9. I worked in low-rise buildings for a long time, but my last job was near the top of a 33-story building. I had a beautiful view of the city and the river below. However wonderful that view was, the view is not one of the things I miss about retiring. I worked with great people, top to bottom. They are what I miss.

    (Drew is back. Even though I am not especially a Drew fan, put him at SS and Bogaert at 3rd and leave Middlebrooks in Pawtucket.)

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