Do you feel inspired when the sky shows off and you are left in different kinds of *awe* as you behold its glorious beauty?
It always makes me wonder how the sky somehow affects my mood. Until I read an article about a research study which about [how colours affect our mood](https://www.tweentribune.com/article/teen/how-do-colors-affect-our-moods/) and it pretty much explained the link between the colours and human moods.
When the sky is gloomy/ gray/ heavily dark gray, I somewhat feel downhearted and a bit melancholic. When the sky is in its perfect blue and the sun is shining, I feel extra cheerful and I'm ready to take on the day. **Do you also feel the same way?** Or you do not get affected by the colours of the sky?
When the sky shows off all its colours, I do not really know how to explain how I feel, but let me try--**deeply awed, sanguine, excited but calm, present in-the-moment, grounded, humbled, a-little-dot-in-the-big-universe, cared for and loved.** Now I know why people tell me I am **"overly animated and melodramatic and exaggerated"** because I feel **a lot of things** about the simplest of things lol. I don't know if that's a bad or good thing, but amma claim it as a good thing, since you cannot argue with me on this one hahaha.
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The Sky
And Its Colours
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My phone gallery is filled with so many sky photos--sunsets, sunrises, in-betweens. I think I'll forever have an affair with the sky haha. Sorry future boyfriend, you have a competition. π€£
Below are photos I took on the last Friday of October. I remember how tired I was, feeling physically and mentally drained with all the activities I had for the past consecutive days. THEN THE SKY DECIDED TO CHEER ME UP. It was *sort of an emotional* moment *(forgive my drama again, reader, you know me, just being me, overly sentimental me)* and I was **deeply thankful** to God for cheering me on. And then I realized that indeed what they say is true: **the little things in life are the big things**. It's profound when something can be both simple and complex. Aren't we glad we live in a world with such *excitements*? π







*I tried to have a close-up shot of the moon.*
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Fairy Lights
*Photography*
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I'm fond of fairy lights and cutie room decors, so I decided to play on my "photography skills" and have these lights as my subject. π






We need darkness to appreciate the light. The world works in twos--yin and yang, birth and death, light and darkness, joy and sorrow, etcetera.
That's all for this post. I wish you love and light and a colourful sky this week!πππβ€οΈβ¨
βTil the next post, hivers! Remember that you are loved beyond borders and beyond time & space. Okay? Okay. Ciao for now! π€π₯° *This original article is written by Jong, the blogger behind [writetowander.com.](https://writetowander.com/) All photos are hers, too.*

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