
The above shot is purposefully over exposed as I was trying to get the people on the street lit up enough to see. (see pic below for much better colors and contrast) What hit me as I was taking shot after shot of the amazing colors and cloud formations was just how oblivious everyone was down below (as I was taking the pics from my roof top). I kept "ooo'ing" and "awing" at the clouds, trying my best to capture all the colors and formations with each passing minute; but when I finally paused for a sec to look around, I noticed a few kids starring at me from the street while everyone else was just going along their merry way. Not a single person that I saw that evening took the time to stop and look up - not one.
I think that is when it really hit me just how blocked my own focus had become at certain times over the past couple weeks. As I will be flying back to Washington state in less than 2 months now, there have been too many times where my attention has been locked on the future in anticipation what lies ahead, completely missing what was right in front of me for that particular day. Just today, I was thinking about arriving home and what I was going to do about a vehicle, what my first meal would be, whether or not Starbucks would be open around midnight when I arrive, who I would get to see, and on and on. It has become so easy for me to slip into this future focussed coma and disappear for an hour or so in the middle of the day.
Thank you God for the moments when the clouds roll in as the sun is setting and the sky simply grabs our attention and says, "HEY! Stop - and appreciate the beauty of moment for what it is.....stop - and appreciate today."
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Very profound and true Tyler. I can't tell how many times I regret these days not doing just that and "taking it all in". The grind here has consumed us and we are happy as clams but do relish the days of just quietness and tranquility of village life, not to mention the crazy clouds, colors, smells, and sounds day to day life.
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