january 29

7.21am. the day is just sorting itself out.
the today sky will be elsewhere for two days. so the next two skies will be yesterday and the day before's skies ... on sunday.

january 28

9.23am. a something? a plesiosaurus swimming in a prehistoric sea?
6.13pm

january 27

6.28pm
8.17pm. a mouse ... or an elephant?
8.44pm

january 26

4.46pm

7.41pm. and a little touch of drizzle.

january 25

8.32am. sunday morning. the southerly DID come last night, but we were at angel place (how perfect), listening to the tunes of bon iver live. when we woke this morning, a canopy of velveteen dabs. protection and cool at last.

january 24

9.37am

11.08am. this is what pure heat looks like in the sky. 41 degrees.

5.08pm. waiting for the southerly. waiting.

january 22

9.24am. heat, heat, heat all day ... and night.

january 21

8.49am. headed for 35 degrees.

5.18pm

8.24pm

9.15pm. cooler at last.

january 20

10.15am

3.33pm

4.42pm

6.10pm. and after all those planes ... a speed boat?

january 19

5.14pm

6.22pm. a platypus?

7.36pm

9.09pm. the first evening star that a camera makes into a moon.

January 18

someone took this morning's clouds,

and spread them out, with a palette knife,


across the sky

until they were almost gone.

january 17

am. like a musical scale.

pm. is it still those same clouds ... six hours later?

january 16

am

pm

january 15

8.20am
even the moon stayed up for this day.

1.17pm
39 degrees by now.

3.46pm
the storm that never gave rain.
but, by 7.12, at least the temp is now 22.




january 13


there's an airplane in the sky today. can you see it?

january 12

am

pm

january 11


11.02am
followed by 9 hours in the theatre at robert lepage. we did not see the sky again today until it was dark and gently raining. but we saw SO much.

january 10

all in a saturday

1.46pm

6.24pm

7.34pm

7.57pm