‘I give you this to take with you:
Nothing remains as it was. If you know this, you can.
begin again, with the pure joy in the uprooting.’
From _Letters to My Daughters _(1980) by American poet Judith Minty.
Bands of Altocumulus undulatus ripple across the sky, a distant veil of Cirrostratus adds a diffuse glow, wisps of Cirrus appear in shadow to the right, and a strip of contrail cuts like a zipper across the middle, all spotted over Lake Lemon, Indiana, US by Doug Bancel (Member 65,627).