30 DAYS OF CREATIVITY … DAY 5: CLOUDS — BOTH SIDES, NOW!

The year was 1968 and Judy Collins recorded a song by Joni Mitchell titled BOTH SIDES, NOW, and ever since I don’t think anyone can study CLOUDS in the sky without recalling that song. That’s what I thought of when I looked at the 30 DoC Inspiration Calendar and saw that the theme for the fifth day of creativity was CLOUDS. This photo looks at clouds from a slightly different perspective.

As a tribute to Joni and Judy I also whipped up this little word cloud using the lyrics of BOTH SIDES, NOW!

Side note: Judy Collins and I share a birth year, and I’m happy to say she’s still going strong and sounding as great as ever. I manage to get up every morning  and do something a little bit creative.

DAY FIVE

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Posted on June 5, 2012, in 30 DAYS OF CREATIVITY and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

  1. Love Joni, love Judy, love your photo. “Both Sides Now” was one of the first songs I learned to play on the piano, and even if I never heard it again, I’d remember the lyrics. Great associations. =)

    • Couldn’t get photoshop to work today, or else the word cloud would have appeared in a photo of a real puffy cloud floating in a cerulean blue sky. But that might have been overkill.

  2. I love this cloud sky scraper!

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