Start of my day in Africa!

in photography •  7 years ago 

6am and on the high tree at the West side, the crow's screams announce the new day!

While at the East side, the clouds started to race across the blue sky, driven by a fierce wind!

Soon the heavier clouds arrived and covered the sun that was battling to shine!

A dreary day? Definitely not as it was only the clouds speeding to their destination and having seen this many times, I knew it was going to be a good day!

A little bird (Bulbul) arrived and his beautiful song confirmed to me that it was going to be a great day!

More exciting was that I knew it was going to be a fantastic sunset, especially as the morning started with clouds!

First appearances are so deceitful aren't they? The marketing brains tell us that we can identify what type a stranger is within 30 seconds of meeting him/her. A good person or a bad person, just by the way they dress.
Well, they have not reckoned with the soul have they? As I said before, we all have a truth register and dress has very little to do with it!

Anyone that would look at the photos above would think that it would be a dreary and wet day!
Yet the sun soon restored its dominance and nature came out to play.
My message today is: Beware of erroneous judgement as you might meet an angel without even knowing it!
Think about it!

PS, If you ask, I will post the magnificent sunset play between the sun and the clouds tonight.

Thank you for your kind visit to @papilloncharity

All photos are my own (even though I forgot to mark the crow) and taken today with a Canon SX60

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Have a great day

Great shots! Waiting for the sunset! Tip!

I had to select from about 50 shots of the sunset Lady Melinda! Decided to post in an educational format! Hope you like it! A great thank you for the support! I think you know how much we appreciate it! Blessings!