WHAT TO DO ON A CLOUDY DAY WHEN YOU DESPERATELY NEED A BIT OF SUN

Let's say is one of those cloudy days that came after a long series of equally gloomy ones and you are fed up with that winter atmosphere but you feel resigned and helpless becouse you think that there's nothing you can do about the weather.
Well - think twice! Becouse there is something you can do, actually. It's a very powerful technique but you must have a camera. It doesn't have to be an expensive one, though. The most basic mobile phone camera will do the job well enough. You must also have some basic software that allows you to draw things. Windows paint or whatever equivalent you can find for mobile phones we'll be more than enough.

Let's say that you have all I just listed. What's next? "What should I do now? - you may ask.

Well, just use your camera to take an ordinary picture of any kind of scenery on that gray, cloudy day you are forced to endure.

Once you have the image of that damn cloudy day, you can draw a big smiling sun on it.
You have two options now.
One: You can enter the picture and enjoy the sun of your creation.
Or two: You can concentrate all your spiritual energy and send it into the image. Why? Well, the power of that energy which may or may not exist may change the weather outside ... becouse the outside also may or may not exist depending on how you perceive it ... I guess ... I mean, I'm not sure about all this - but try it, then you can tell me if it works.

One can draw the sun in many, more or less conventional ways.
You have to know that your sun could easily end up looking like a sunflower. Don't panic! That's normal. Suns and sunflowers are basically the same shit.

You can, for example, use many yellow and orange dots to create a Van Gogh-inspired whirlpool of light. That's also a valid way to represent the sun.

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As a drastic measure, you can even try to draw the face of Justin Sun in the sky! But that's not recommended. Especially here on Hive. Don't do it!
Or, if you really have to, don't say who gave you the idea. Believe it or not, I'm not too eager to end my Hive career too soon just because of a bit of sun.

And that's it. Hope you'll follow my precious advice and get a bit of sun. As always here on Hive, the photographs are my work.
The coastal landscapes were photographed long ago, in 2006, in the seaside area a couple of kilometers from the village of Shishan, and six or seven kilometers from where I live.
The dog in the third photograph is my deceased dog Pepi. He died some years ago. Let's have a minute of silence for him.

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