Cue-Card 62. When was the first time when you admired the sky

When was the first time when you admired the sky

 You should say:
when this happened
who you were with
what you saw
and how you felt about watching the sky.
  •  I spend quite a lot of time watching the sky, but I think the most memorable time that I was sky gazing was about three years ago.
  • I was with my husband Brendan, and we were having a picnic on the hills outside Lewes, a town in the South East of England.
  • I think the reason I can recall it so well is that the sky was so dramatic that I took a photograph of it.
  • I remember it was a calm sunny day in the middle of summer.
  • The sky was a clear, deep blue, with only a few light clouds, but in the distance I could see the sky was darkening.
  • Then the wind started blowing quite hard and huge, fast moving clouds that were billowing like the steam from a steam train came rolling towards me.
  • Even though the sky was still blue, I could tell it was going to rain a short time later, probably with some thunder as well, so we started packing away our picnic.
  • Then, all of a sudden, a shaft of sunlight shone out from behind one of the clouds up into the sky above it.
  • The sunbeams lit up the clouds above them.
  • It was an awe-inspiring and quite magical sight, with the rays of the sun in the shape of a fan around the top of the cloud.
  • It was at this point that I took the photo.
  • My feelings changed as I watched the sky that day.
  • At first, when the sky was clear and blue, it made me feel very calm and quite lazy, as though I could sit there for hours.
  • Then as the clouds started to gather, I felt a little apprehensive as I wasn’t sure how quickly the storm would come and how heavily it would rain.
  • But when the sun shone out from behind the cloud, I felt a sense of wonder at the beauty of nature.
  • It made me think of the proverb ‘Every Cloud has a Silver Lining”, because this cloud really did have a silver lining.

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