Ninn S Ninn S

October 5th

We report as the storm is getting away: we did not stumble upon this rainbow by chance. We noticed the sudden onslaught of rain, and the way light was pouring down at the same time. The rainbow was exactly where we expected it to be; we had only thought it would be bigger.

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October 4th

We report: in another place, the sky remains this blue most of the day. The clouds appear out of thin air, and fade back without causing much disruption, barely approaching the sun during their short-lived existences. The air is dry, even quite warm when we stand in the sunshine.

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October 4th - 11:25 PM

11:25 PM: we trudge along fresh puddles on the way home. There is light from somewhere far away keeping the horizon awake.

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October 4th - 10:39 PM

A square pastel drawing of a foggy night scene. The sky is a uniform light grey from the streetlights shining and diffusing through the fog. There is dark foliage framing the top corners of the drawing., and faded trees in the distance.

10:39 PM: the fog rises, real fog that wraps around our legs and trips us when we are not paying attention. With the sky sitting on our shoulders,

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October 4th - 9:08 PM

A square pastel drawing of a dusk sky, a gradient of dark blues covered in black clouds. There are subtle bits of purple at the edges of the clouds.

9:08 PM: that we left behind at dawn. We hear the temperature drop and the humidity grow in the louder sounds of traffic. In the shadows,

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October 4th - 8:00 PM

A square pastel drawing of a late sunset sky above the sea. The sky is a gradient of blue to yellow and orange; it is split by long, blue-grey clouds. The sea and the shore are different shades of grey.

8:00 PM: the grey clouds dissolve into the blue of dusk, losing shade after shade in the ocean. We return to the cold

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October 4th - 7:16 PM

A square pastel drawing of a late afternoon sky. There are grey and white clouds covering up most of the sky, and voluminous clouds rising, softly lit orange by the sunset. The bit of clear sky showing in a corner is a vibrant blue.

7:16 PM: we forget the day must end. The colours turn once more, dragged into existence by the low sun, the late hour. Soon,

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October 4th - 6:34 PM

A square pastel drawing of a blue sky half-covered with a veil of white. The sun is behind it, shining through and creating iridescence on the wispy edges of the clouds.

6:34 PM: so from there on, we have to keep watching more closely. The details become more important. While the minutes pass,

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October 4th - 5:11 PM

A square pastel drawing of a bright blue sky with voluminous grey and white clouds in the lower tier, with a veil snagged on top. Higher in the frame, long translucent clouds are floating.

5:11 PM: a deep breath in the chaos of this October day; the quiet lasts for a little while, as long as any quiet lasts in the sky,

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October 4th - 4:07 PM

A square pastel drawing of a cloudy sky, voluminous grey clouds opening up to a gap of clear sky, deep blue.

4:07 PM: when the light pierces through the clouds, it is impossible to ignore. It is like a second sunrise,

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October 4th - 12:47 PM

A square pastel drawing of a pale blue sky with voluminous white clouds rising up, and a layer of flat, dark grey clouds pooled at the bottom.

12:47 PM: but the sun is here now, a dazzling presence overhead that washes everything out. We take a walk

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October 4th - 11:51 AM

11:51 AM: is still pushing and pulling, and the sky keeps changing. There is a depth to the air, not quite warm

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October 4th - 10:33 AM

A square pastel drawing of a bright blue sky, half-covered with a white fuzzy cloud, a few small white clouds and a contrail across the top left corner of the frame.

10:33 AM: that we are due for a storm in the afternoon. We hum, unwilling to form an opinion on the subject, but the wind from last night

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October 4th - 9:19 AM

A square pastel drawing of a pale blue sky over a turquoise sea. There are a few small, light grey clouds spread out above the ocean, and a veil of white in the distance.

9:19 AM: the ocean over everything else. We are watching small crabs burying themselves into the sand. Our expert thinks

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October 4th - 8:44 AM

A square pastel drawing of a morning sky, a gradient of bright blue to yellow, with a variety of clouds floating there. There are pale yellow clouds, and a flurry of translucent white above. A few clouds are long, thin, and dark grey.

8:44 AM: the blue of the sky is an intense turquoise at the zenith, almost like it is making up for something. We hear

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October 4th - 7:58 AM

A square pastel drawing of a sunrise sky, deep, diffuse shades of pink and purple with a few, long purple clouds floating in the lower tier of the frame.

7:58 AM: but the day comes alive that much brighter for the chill in the wind. The sunrise is too quick for how long we waited for it. We blink, and

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October 4th - 6:54 AM

A square pastel drawing of a twilight sky, a uniform shade of vibrant, dark blue above a path. The path is lit by a street lamp. There are trees in the distance.

6:54 AM: suddenly, early morning mist swallows the sky. Under the streetlights, it is the coldest it has been all night,

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October 4th - 5:01 AM

A square pastel drawing of a night sky, mostly clear, dark blue, with a few stars, and long, lighter blue clouds above the horizon. There are dark trees in the distance.

5:01 AM: we think we are only now getting used to the darkness. Our expert is denying their sleepiness while their eyelids are drooping, and

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October 4th - 4:28 AM

A square pastel drawing of a night sky, mostly clear, dark blue, with a few stars, and long, lighter blue clouds above the horizon. There are dark trees in the distance.

4:28 AM: on a wind that is drying our eyes. Each star has its own halo, and our yawns are getting larger and larger. We long for our bed, but

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