The morning was vividly blue and gorgeously sunny with temps quickly reaching the 60s mark. As the afternoon progresses, the temperature continues to climb to the 70 mark.
The sky is now (and all too often) packed full of what I've come to know as solar radiation management happenings, especially right in the area of the sun, and the sun is no longer visible, it's buried behind what looks like a mix of milky hazes, long zipper-esque clouds with shadows and such, big thick wavy wisps of sorts, several shades of what I call chembows here and there, and interesting designs randomly pulsating throughout them. There's moonbows, too. You can really see it happening on full moon nights. Not sure if there's a separate lunar radiation management department or not. lol
The sunset will reflect the shiny metal particles contained in those "cloud" designs and be especially pink-ish or red-ish, and most folks will be mesmerized and speak of how incredibly beautiful god's creation is and will swear I've lost my damn mind if I say anything differently or try to explain it. lol But I do anyway, and meet some of the coolest folks, like today in the hardware store lot. Plant seeds of knowledge when and where ever you can, you never know what may grow.