
Alright, so, well, hey! I am Kelly, and I want you to know that it sadly took me forever to figure out how to write under this picture and not on the sides or on the top or in hyperlink. Probably, the most frustrating ten minutes of my day... probably. Anyways, this is a beautiful picture of my favorite place in Alaska. It's about fifteen minutes out of Anchorage and that slab of rock in the chilled water is called Beluga Point. Supposedly, some have seen whales from this point. I have not. In fact I have never seen a whale and am doubtful that they actually exist Once, My friend and I were sitting pondering about life when we noticed this low-set cloud hanging out with the mountain across from us. It would slowly move to the right and then disappear as it hit some kind of imaginary wall, then reappear back where it started, and do it all over again. That's when I decided I wanted to be a cloud. It would mean I could travel wherever I wanted, take part in beautiful sunrises and sunsets, hang out with the mountains, rain on someone and perhaps their parade, or spend the day forming shapes for the imaginative and young and confuse the otherwise. Maybe some are thinking, "Why, a cloud is really just water." Well, I've thought of that too, and it is a bit overwhelming and not exactly what I am looking for anyways. My main form would be cloud. So, while this wasn't suppose to include a picture of me, I am kind of hanging out in the left hand corner. That's all, bye.
i believe in whales. thank you for your introduction.
ReplyDeleteWell, the way I see it, humans make up about 70% of water anyway, so as a cloud, it would be just adding an extra 30% to the picture.
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