Contrails of Faith
Got up early to take Tebow outside. If I ever get the book completed that I'm working on, it will be because of his weak bladder.
Not a cloud in the sky. The moon was a crescent and above it some planet. Venus? I made the left to go to Tebow's favorite morning spot (he would kill me if he knew I was telling this) and in the sky I saw the strangest cloud I'd ever seen. it looked a lot like this:
I watched the cloud swirl and morph and with the rising sun, I thought I was watching some cosmic sign. Things have been tough the past couple of weeks. Could this be a message to my heart? And if so, what kind of message? I drew a picture of the cloud in my journal when I returned, in case I see that particular shape in the future and need a reminder.
Then I heard the news and looked it up online. From the Associated Press (which also published the photo above):
The contrail was from a Juno ballistic missile that was fired at 6:30 a.m. MDT Thursday from Fort Wingate near Gallup, N.M., a spokesman for the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Range said. The Juno missile was then targeted by an advanced version of the Patriot missile fired from White Sands.The rising sun backlit the Juno missile’s contrail and provided a spectacular morning sight for early risers across the region.Message received. Keep working on what you're working on and others will do the same.
Not a cloud in the sky. The moon was a crescent and above it some planet. Venus? I made the left to go to Tebow's favorite morning spot (he would kill me if he knew I was telling this) and in the sky I saw the strangest cloud I'd ever seen. it looked a lot like this:

Then I heard the news and looked it up online. From the Associated Press (which also published the photo above):
The contrail was from a Juno ballistic missile that was fired at 6:30 a.m. MDT Thursday from Fort Wingate near Gallup, N.M., a spokesman for the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Range said. The Juno missile was then targeted by an advanced version of the Patriot missile fired from White Sands.The rising sun backlit the Juno missile’s contrail and provided a spectacular morning sight for early risers across the region.Message received. Keep working on what you're working on and others will do the same.
Published on September 13, 2012 10:55
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