Bubbles in the Air
Thursday, 14th August 2003, page
2 of 3, West Yorkshire
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Cumulus
clouds, gently growing and dispersing don't allow me too much time
to get involved in detailed study of the wispy intricacy of their
steamy tendrils or the billowing masses that build and disperse.
They change not just in form but in character too: one minute they're
young and vigorous; they soon swell to fruitful maturity but even
as this happens they're starting to go to pieces. Look up again
a few minutes later and only a couple of wispy remnants, unravelling
in the bright sunshine and melting into the blue, remain as a fleeting
reminder of the mighty cloud that had seemed destined to gather
there.
richard@willowisland.co.uk
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