This post is to see if pictures work on this new blog.

The Baltic Sea, Summer 2020

The photo was taken this summer at the Baltic Sea.

Being a book nerd I want to mention “War and Peace”. Have you read it? There’s this great scene when Andrej gets injured, lies on his back on the battlefield and is close to death. And he looks up and sees the sky and suddenly it strikes him that he never looked at the sky in the way as he did then. For the first time he actually sees the sky.

Here is an excerpt:

“What’s this? Am I falling? My legs are giving way,” thought he, and fell on his back. He opened his eyes, hoping to see how the struggle of the Frenchmen with the gunners ended, whether the red-haired gunner had been killed or not and whether the cannon had been captured or saved. But he saw nothing. Above him there was now nothing but the sky- the lofty sky, not clear yet still immeasurably lofty, with gray clouds gliding slowly across it. “How quiet, peaceful, and solemn; not at all as I ran,” thought Prince Andrew- “not as we ran, shouting and fighting, not at all as the gunner and the Frenchman with frightened and angry faces struggled for the mop: how differently do those clouds glide across that lofty infinite sky! How was it I did not see that lofty sky before? And how happy I am to have found it at last! Yes! All is vanity, all falsehood, except that infinite sky. There is nothing, nothing, but that. But even it does not exist, there is nothing but quiet and peace. Thank God!…”

War and Peace is one of my favorite books. But, strangely, some people who read it say they dislike it. Perhaps they read it at school? Sometimes school can make us hate a book that would have been our favorite otherwise.