It is the light, the bright light, at the end of the tunnel. The candlelight, the dim light, a little weak and yet strong, the beautiful light, so luminous and yet far. It is the light that the wind blows through, fleetingly weakening it, unrelenting, without care or concern. It is the radiant light beaming through the night, out of sight and yet there. Undeterred, she strikes back. Undefeated, she returns, soldering on but in one unappealing night, she gives in. Exhausted, it is to be no more, the party is over. Unprovoked, the wind returned, unapologetic, with all its force, throwing punches from everywhere in every direction, without measuring, unrepentant. And without decorum, abruptly, the light is turned off, debilitated, for good. Defeated, she does not return. And the tunnel sits there, in the dark, empty, unescorted, defenseless. In the meantime, the wind, weeps.
science
Supermoon, August 2014
That was me three and half hours earlier… Mother nature, what is wrong with you? Why are you doing this to me? Don’t you know that I wish to see the supermoon why do you have to bring the clouds and possibly, the rain? This isn’t funny. So, stop it!
An hour earlier… Yup, mother nature said, yes you have seen enough moons in your lifetime. So, I give you the drizzle, the clouds, dark clouds with no possibility of the moon insight. Boo ooh clouds, drizzle, whatever you are. You will see. It is not over yet. There is always September!
And then… Yes, mother nature felt sorry for me and got me my supermoon. Grinning!







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