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    Today’s Photo from Ted Grussing Photography:
    Sutures…

    October 19, 20141 Comment
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    By Ted Grussing

    … or so it seems as the cloud appears to be healing itself after a commercial jet rather rudely ripped it apart whilst traversing its airspace. Not sure if it healed, but I am thinking it did not, but what an effort. This is one of the more unusual cloud shots I have taken and but for man having erected himself millennia ago and found ways to improve his lot I would not have been able to capture this shot … rather a continuum  from early humans who looked at the sky and saw magnificent formations and as successive generations found more and more ways to utilize resources available on earth the ability to record what they saw improved and today sensors in mobile phones take great photos and everyone can record everything … wonder how many others saw this formation and of those how many were moved to take the shot … probably not many … just another jet flying through a cloud … perhaps a space ship gathering samples from visible layers of the earth … beats watching television :+)

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    A beautiful day today and another one on tap … Share your joy … a few smiles and don’t worry about bending a rule or two to make someone’s life a little better … as long as there is joy and laughter … and no harm … the bent rule will recover soon enough … not so sure about bent clouds :+)

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    Into the weekend and back Monday morning … have fun

    Cheers

    Ted  

    And in this journey over a thousand hills and valleys called life, he is wisest who
    is patient where the way is hard, has faith when he does not understand, and carries
    into the dark places the light of a cheerful heart.
    — Max Ehrmann 

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