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take flight to where earth meets the heavens.
by wastefulspace on January 21, 2008

I took a chance this morning to go sky-hunting with a close friend. I took my coffee, my cameras, and a pack of malboro lights and headed up my favorite place.

The sky was beautiful. And the floor was full of puddles waiting to be explored.

It needs more water…

What am I supposed to be seeing again? :D

I wonder how it feels like standing in the clouds…

The sky was a clear blue and the clouds were fluffier than fluff. I took my precious time, drinking coffee and smoking and just spacing out. I took photos of my friend who was standing in the right places, and I was at the right angles. I took this from below against all the clouds and sunlight.

He really looks better without the paralyzed stroke look, I keep telling him that, he wouldn’t listen. But sometimes I caught him off guard and he looks better this way.

I was getting jealous, and the want for a tripod increases. so I placed renault on my makeshift tripod and saw this little guy. who was probably more terrified of me than i was of him.

eek!

This is where I took the stage and here was the world around me.

I was a bit out of place at first…

I got it right…

This is the last time I’ll ever see this place…I think. The administration got up and question my business on this rooftop, where I innocently batted my brown eyes and said I was just taking pictures.

He took our names and said if he ever caught us again there is gonna be a long trailing pile of administration bullshit and escorted us down to the fire exit.

I said goodbye to my little haven… it was wonderful to have seen the skies in such a magnificent light…may I find more beautiful places to stand ground between heaven and earth.

Stumble it!

3 Responses to “take flight to where earth meets the heavens.”

  1. Dear, getting better and better! Kudos! :)

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