Friday, January 23, 2009

On Migrating Clouds & City Cancers



On Migrating Clouds and City Cancers


As far as migrating clouds....
I have noticed differences in what clouds are traveling where
these days, especially with all of my flights that crisscross
the country.
Here in Albuquerque I know the skies fairly well.
We are now having monsoons with huge thunderheads every afternoon.
This wasn't so before.
And many of these clouds tended to live more towards the south
and east. A few days ago this place smelled of the Sonoran Desert
after the rain, in Tucson. And similar cloud movement in Hawaii.

I think the clouds know more than we do about what's happening.
They're preparing and working with Earth.
They AND we are part of the process.


Cities, from a cloud-view, look like cancers.
No room for the earth to breathe.


Joy Harjo September 2007

1 comment:

Jannie Funster said...

We usually get about 30 inches of rain a year. I think we topped out at about 12 last year.

Send clouds, please.

In fact, send in the clouds and not next year.