Results of a rainy day.

The African sun just wouldn't give up, so come and see the battle in the sky.
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I have some beautiful pictures to show you, as I was waiting for a cloudy sky.

We were supposed to go down to the beach, to get the sunset, but a guy banged his truck against our motorized driveway gate. The gate was bent off the motor gear and the rail, so now we have to struggle to open and close the gate manually. It leaves us exposed for a while during the struggle with the gate, and we cannot take any chances with the current crime situation.
So, I took the photos from our front garden, and I think that they came out quite well.

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Yep, things were a bit wet, but luckily the rain has stopped.
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Now for some colored boiling pot clouds.
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Here below is a question for you. What do you think the guy with the big grey head said to the colored cloud behind him?
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We were so glad that the rain brought about some much-needed coolness, as we have been struggling with some very hot temperatures these past days. Now I can tell you that we are thankful that we don't live further inland, as some towns there have 40C degrees. There are so many beautiful and interesting little towns all over the Western Cape, but we are not sure we would cope with those types of temperatures if he had to live there permanently. Ours here is quite a moderate climate. Sure, there are some days in the mid to upper 30's (C) but that is not the constant and we enjoy a cool winter, but never going under 0 degrees.

It is always fascinating to consider and see how people can adapt to their surroundings and climates if they have to, though. So, if and when we move again, we will merely adapt and learn to appreciate the place that we find ourselves in. Always appreciating what beauty, it has to offer, and enjoying a certain type of freedom that we experience in our country.

I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Cloudless days and nights here once again, heat turned up, enjoy the rain.

Hope the person who damaged your gate and motor have started process to repair soon!

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Rain gone and hot again, but thankful for the wind.

I contacted a gate repair guy, and he came to do a temporary job, so that at least now the gate can run on the motor again. It was very difficult to push it open and close it every day, and my back is still moaning. He charged us R450.
We haven't seen the guy that smashed the gate again, and according to his broker, the claim will take 3 to 6 months to settle. I just hope that the gate will last that long.

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Drivers today are questionable as to whether they own a legal license, insurance is the biggest scam in all spheres!

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A very big worry, as selling the licenses has become big business. Insurance I don't even want to talk about. Not worth it, as they will try every trick in the book to avoid paying out claims. We call them the "fine print" gang.

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Happy Sunday, try survive for now, I feel exceptionally sad for those suffering by the hand of stupidity.

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Slow Sunday for a change thanks, and hope that your Sunday was also good. Suffering is gradually becoming more general in the country methinks. Even the middle classes are feeling the bite in their pockets.

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Everyone is affected except the few feeding at the trough! Homes up for sale wherever one looks here on the South Coast, sadly many 'new' middle class who were given a boost a few years ago not able to manage the sudden turn in events.

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So true and it seems that half of the country's population are fleeing to the Western Cape.
So sad, as many lose it all and those that don't are living on the bread line. I read an article stating that those that took out loans to buy new cars are now regretting it due to rises in the food and petrol prices.

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Western Cape is not geared for the influx, I was looking at how Knysna is battling to a point the estuary is starting to suffer.

Regional solutions are required urgently, if not all will be lost, the country we knew is no longer there!

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Knysna is almost bankrupt, and one wonders why. Big problems over there.

Same old song titled "mismanagement", and as long as it continues, this will no more be regarded as a developing country.

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Durban looks similar to the riots a couple of years ago, with strike action leaving filth and devastation, when will they ever learn?

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Sad to hear about the sorry state of things, and the way that things are going, there is not much hope for the future. One can only worry about what we will leave for the next generation.

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Wealth distribution through employment would go a long way, young minds moving development, old school pass on information then step aside.

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Not happening, but I hear what you are saying. The country urgently has to start creating employment for the masses, as things are worsening by the day.

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I see roads disappear, housing too, no security services to protect at any level, privatize and let people start running local municipalities once again, then we will see change!

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Dead set against privatization, as then friends cannot be employed.

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When they realize there is no more left to take they will have to turn, be answerable as to where it has all gone.

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I don't think that answerable will trouble them, as masters of sweeping things under the carpet, with no one to blame.

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Stretch of the imagination them being answerable to anyone I suppose 🙃

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Such is life and history tell us that empires never last.

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Never count on the masses, simply work together to make local life better.

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That's about all that we can do at this stage.

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Small groups work efficiently, doing something is better than nothing, I know your line is demanding all round.

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Oh yes, it's tough going out there these days, and so disheartening when all of the needs cannot be met.
But A luta continua.

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Wow😮, I am completely captivated by the way you transform challenges into opportunities to find the beauty in every situation.

Your photographs today stunningly capture how the beauty of the clouds in the African sky, moving gracefully and changing shape as they are bathed in the warm rays of the sun. It's as if each image is a window into a natural spectacle full of movement and beauty.😍.

It's inspiring to see how you find calm and serenity in the midst of the storm, sharing with us the magic that only the sky can offer.🙌

Your ability to find the beauty in the small details and convey to us that sense of awe and gratitude is truly touching.🤩

Every image you share is like a gift, reminding us of the importance of stopping and appreciating the beauty around us. And that is without a doubt Great.🙌

And answering your question "What do you think the guy with the big grey head said to the colored cloud behind him?"

I think he said to him:😅: How beautiful you are, full of life and color, You remind me of the beauty and joy we can find even in the grayest of days. Thank you for brightening up the sky with your presence.👍

Well dear a friend, a pleasure for me to stop by. Best regards and have a great day 🤝.

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Thank you and whenever one looks at images with a "deeper" eye, then the images will start to talk to one. Awakening the love for the finer things in life in one's brain.

It's as if each image is a window into a natural spectacle full of movement and beauty.
To me that's exactly what it is.

I often compare the calm in a storm to the storms in our lives, and it's when we realize that nothing lasts forever, then we will learn how to manage our upsets much better.

That is a great description of what the guy said to the cloud behind him, as every dark cloud has a silver lining.

A pleasure for me to read your replies, and I hope that the weekend treats you with kindness.

!PIZZA and !LUV

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I feel that the passion for photography magically leads the photographer to the exact place and moment where to capture, with his lens, the most sublime beauty that nature gives them.

Thank you very much dear @papilloncharity for keeping the passion alive and for sharing it with all of us!

I send you a sincere and cordial greeting!


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Thank you kindly, and I think that Mother nature is watching me, as most times when I step out with my camera, she will show me something special !LOLZ

My pleasure to share and a hearty greeting also to you!

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Or the weather in our city today is exactly the same and the way you sent the pictures, the clouds and the sky were visible here too.

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Glad that you have the same weather patterns and I hope that you took photos of the clouds.

!BEER

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Here below is a question for you. What do you think the guy with the big grey head said to the colored cloud behind him?

"Hey, I'm cooler than you are!"

Those are beautiful colors! You hardly ever mention crime, what's going on?

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Hahaha, a good one !LOL

Thank you, and the reason why I don't mention crime is that I try to stay away from negativity. Our country is riddled with corruption, syndicates, and desperate unemployed people. So nothing and nobody is safe anymore.

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Wow, from your pictures and stories I thought you must be in a really safe area! You don't even dare to stop and manually close the gate???

!PIZZA !ALIVE !LOL !PIMP

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I like to look at the good things in life my friend. We are at our most vulnerable when we open the gate, as the criminals watch the areas, and can strike in an instant. That's why it is best to have a gate on a motor, as then we can open the gate with a remote as we arrive, and drive in quickly while the gate is closing behind us. A broken gate will draw much attention.

!PIZZA !LOL !LUV !WINEX

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I never imagined they were always watching in your neighborhood! It's good that your yard is secure though :)

!PIZZA !ALIVE !LUV

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They are watching in all of the top neighborhoods. and they also have informers, so it's a real struggle to stay safe in this country. Most everyone lives behind high walls and fences, and that's why the driving entrances are soft spots for them to rob you and to take your car. If you struggle with them, then they simply shoot you.

!PIZZA !LOL !LUV

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Wow, is it that bad out in the villages, and around the farms too?

!PIZZA !ALIVE !LOL

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Very delicate situations and I cannot talk too much about it, as things can become difficult for me.

!PIZZA !LOL !LUV

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Sounds like a tough area :( ...

!PIZZA !ALIVE !LOL

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One just has to be careful, as the old days of sleeping with open windows, and children playing in the streets are gone.

!PIZZA !LOL !LUV

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There's someone on Hive thinking about moving from Europe to that area, maybe I should tag him into this conversation?

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Rather not, as we believe that after the elections on the 29th of May, that things will get better.

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That's definitely something to pray about :)

Ok, I'll tag him on a lighter post for sure though, so he can see the beauty :) He's looking forward to chatting with some of Hive's members who live there too.

!PIZZA !ALIVE !LOL

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Oh yeah, we are certainly praying about it.

You can tag him on my post of yesterday. "Friday and time for a laugh". I hope that he has a sense of humor.

!PIZZA !LOL !WINEX

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I don't know him well yet, but I think everyone likes to laugh :)

!LUV
!PIZZA !ALIVE

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