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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Fly The...Pink (?) Skies



I didn't hear any of these seven or eight planes cross over this morning. Other than noticing vapor trails, I am never consciously aware of these planes. The small local planes, yes, but not these big planes, high in the sky. Oddly though, during the days after 9-11, the lack of planes flying was astounding. To the point that I still think about it and how I "missed" something I didn't even know I was aware of.

That, folks, would be your random thought for the day ;-).

At least the picture is kinda' nice.

9 comments:

Lori Skoog said...

The picture is very kinda nice! We get those vapor trails over us too. Same deal...don't hear the big planes, just the little ones. Can you slow down a little this week?

Heather said...

Great photo.

small farm girl said...

We have many of those bigger planes fly over our house too. On 9-11, THAT was the most scary thing. No planes. I think it made what happened a reality to me, not just something that happened "on t.v."

thecrazysheeplady said...

SFG - that's EXACTLY what I was trying to say...but couldn't figure out how to say it.

Mom L said...

The photo isn't just kinda nice - it is really thought-provoking!

Nancy in Iowa

DayPhoto said...

Beautiful! I love the pink vapors!

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

Alice said...

With October being all apink for breast cancer month, I think your high pink ribbons in the sky is a sign of hope.

lisa said...

Nice random thought!

Misfit in Paradise said...

I too am in Kentucky. And I remember the first plane that flew over my house after 9/11. It gave me the shivers.