Sunday, 9 February 2014

A milky sea

The sky had been mainly blue and the wind, although noticeable, was still slight; but all of a sudden the sky turned ashen and the wind, now deeply chilled, rose to quiet a force. Rain could be seen falling in the distance and occasionally the odd stray drops made you pay closer attention to the movement of the sky and had you scanning ahead for shelter. Then just as quickly as it arrived, it was passing by out towards the Isle of Wight. The light breaking to the rear of this heavy grey block of cloud, gave the impression that the sea had turned a milky blue grey and allowed the strong shadows cast by the low late afternoon Sun to be clearly reflected on its surface. 

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