PLANES DRAWING STRAIGHT LINES AND PERFECT X'S
I had some free time today while awaiting my dad at the physio. Pandemic protocols meant I couldn't go in with him. Luckily the weather was bright, if a little fresh, with clear blue skies.
As such, and as usual, I spent a lot of time looking up at trees and the sky in general. That part of the city has a lot of air traffic. There was not a time when there weren't at least 4 visible air crafts. Being a cold day with clear skies, the conditions were perfect for what I call "sky art". Aircrafts drew beautiful lines across the sky as if with a white pencil on a blue canvas.
The sky was clear blue when I first started watching, but as time went on some clouds (aka chemtrails 🧐) started to slowly fill up the sky turning it a fluffy-milky texture. I took some videos too but I couldn't hold my hands steady enough in the cold breeze for whatever reason. I also took a time-lapse, but that was a total disaster because I realised I was in the wrong mode and it just took a very bad, but incredibly well timed, photo of a plane crossing one of the lines.
Sadly I missed the auroras that occurred in London due to the solar storm, but the skies give different beautiful gifts frequently. Some are natural, or so it would seem anyway, such as this one, while others are artificial like the one observed today. Air crafts drawing perfect X's in the sky are more common than we might think, but one has to be slow enough to see them happen in real time.
Peace & Love,
Adé