Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Weather weather go away

Yesterday was a very strange day. The morning was completely calm with little to no wind:
But then the wind picked up and with it went any resemblance I had to a normal and sane being. The clouds converged and went from dark and black to nonexistence and bright blue and back again. My head was throbbing the whole day and I had not even the energy to crawl upstairs to the lab.

I fear I may have left strange and cryptic remarks all throughout the day. I think there may have even been something about evil flowers and I'm sure pie was in there somewhere.
I was so ecstatic when we could finally leave to go home so I could rest, but I was met by these foreboding clouds.
I like this lone tree image with the clouds. I think I need to try painting it, only without the fence.
One last ray of hope?
Lucky for me once I was home the pressure seemed to stop fluctuating (even though the wind was still howling at a good 40 mph) and I could get my head back on straight.

Sometimes I hate being affected by the weather so readily. Major changes in pressure all but put me out of commission for the day and I cling to the hope that it'll soon mellow out so I can get something done.

Is anyone else adversely affected by weather? What do you do to help? Why do clouds take such pretty pictures sometimes?

3 comments:

Chesney said...

Wasn't the sky gorgeous last night - our clouds looked the same here in Omaha and I got some cool pics of the sun rays coming thru the dark clouds - Too bad for all that wind though!!

Anonymous said...

I am sometimes affected by changing weather patterns - which is kind of unfortunate because the pressure here changes are quite sudden and frequent. I find drinking lots of water and sometimes having an advil or two helps.

That tree is really pretty - I think it would make a great painting!

jennifer said...

I had no idea how badly the Kansas weather bothered me until I moved to Arizona. During Kansas springs I would have at least a migraine a week- now, I get them a few times a year! Pressure still gets to me, although the desert provides few opportunities for pressure systems and tornadoes.