Clouds

Welcome clouds, here enhanced with Snapseed “Drama” effect. No rain, but the cloud cover felt like a relief, and we need rain so badly. It reminds me of the opening to The Grapes of Wrath, a favorite book to teach because of my parents’ Oklahoma background.

“To the red country and part of the gray country of Oklahoma, the last rains came gently, and they did not cut the scarred earth. The plows crossed and recrossed the rivulet marks. The last rains lifted the corn quickly and scattered weed colonies and grass along the sides of the roads so that the gray country and the dark red country began to disappear under a green cover. In the last part of May the sky grew pale and the clouds that had hung in high puffs for so long in the spring were dissipated. The sun flared down on the growing corn day after day until a line of brown spread along the edge of each green bayonet. The clouds appeared, and went away, and in a while they did not try any more.”

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