Skywatching After Ages

It’s been a while since my last post on SkywatchFriday was published! At work, it has been super hectic, as we are headed towards the penultimate week before our big annual conference begins.

I’ve been catching the sky every now and then, between calls and meetings and everyday chores.

The other day, while spending a few precious unhurried moments by the window, I realised how easily we tend to forget that we’re all a part of nature. We all live in an insulated home and wake up with the clock ticking. We are literally thrown into a tizzy with unending chores waiting to grab our attention.

So much of our existence is about shielding us from the natural world. Still, we’re organisms on this green Earth – we are creatures who feed off the bounties that come from Mother Nature.

All said and done, at the end of the day, none of us can deny that we’re humbled by the power of nature, from every season and every storm that comes our way!

Today, for SkywatchFriday, I thought of sharing a few clicks that I captured recently from our balcony.

Yesterday’s sky was also magical. There was a riot of hues that kept on playing in the sky for a bit. As twilight descended, there was a hush…quietly and ever so gently, Mother Nature ushered in the cloak of darkness and spread it all across the sky. Night fell. Lights began to appear everywhere, twinkling from a distance.

It felt wonderful to be alive and awake to the rhythm of life. It was beautiful, in a way that’s hard to describe in words.

The feeling of awe in small everyday moments is something I’m always looking forward to, everyday.

Grateful and blessed for the little joys of life!

That’s it from me today, I’m wrapping this up with a beautiful wish for you all — have a beautiful relaxed weekend, dear readers and stay blessed! See you again, soon.

Sending love and tons of happy vibes to each of you stopping by the blog!

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Linking this to #SkywatchFriday, where you will find some amazing sky photographs from all over the world.
To view my complete sky photo collection, please click here.

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