Mountains of the sky

Most of my time at home is spent in one of two places. Either in the conservatory (where my books and computer reside), or in my bedroom where my TV shares it’s list of films (along with Xbox games too).
One of my main dislikes about the conservatory is also my greatest loves for it. I despise the natural light when the strength of its shine changes — the clouds create a shade and make everything darker, only to move on and leave me blinded as the brightness returns. This makes it especially hard to read as my eyes must keep adjusting. But there is one huge benefit to this room of windows.
Since I live on a hill, there isn’t much blocking my view north towards Manchester and also the Yorkshire Dales a ‘little’ further. Nothing beats getting inspiration than from a little daydreaming, and the best daydreams come from looking at nature. I guess a reason for why I love clouds. Turns out not a lot shares the contrast of Marmite, I love and hate a lot of things and I’m sure you do too — clouds aren’t the start or the end, their just another in the pile, but today I do love them.
Image credit: Myself
