Suspended in the Clouds

A borrowed title

for a cloudy sunrise

Sometimes watching those fluffies

I feel like floating on them

riding the air

…wouldn’t that be nice 😉

The borrowed title comes from

Ennio Morricone

Sospesi Tra Le Nuvole [Suspended In The Clouds]

from the film

Forza G [Winged Devils],

directed by

Duccio Tessari,

1972.

Maestro left us last summer

and was born on this day,

10 November 1928,

in Rome, Italy.

So here it is,

Suspended In The Clouds

[2 videos, just in case either one doesn’t work]

Wishing everyone

a beautiful Tuesday

63 replies »

  1. Love the pictures of the clouds and your apt captions. Reminds me of a beautiful quote by Rabindranath Tagore ~ “Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky”! Always a joy visiting your blog Marina. Best wishes always.

  2. Ennio was absolutely one of the best musicians!!! I love his music so much! It’s so touching and emotional…and clouds are definitely wonderfull and almost hypnotic if you stay and stare those!

  3. I could listen to Forza G all day. It’s perfect for being among the clouds and lying on the fluffy puffs even among the ominous clouds. A quiet danger for absorbing strength. Odd, the way I felt seeing your great photographs and listening to the music. Yes, a quiet danger …
    Be Safe … Isadora 😎 💜 💜 💜

  4. Ahhh, yes, to sleep on a cloud would be wonderful! Especially with that music in the BG.
    It’s pie making day here, so I’ll be sleeping on full stomach, instead.
    Damn this pandemic pie eating!
    xoxoxoxoxoxocoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox

  5. Great photos… reminds me of my imaginary mount Olympus when first reading the Greek myths, Plato, etc.. and the tune, well, that’s a new one for me! Love the Italian take on those sweet 70s themes… still permeating a lot of my stuff today. That’s the Italy I would have loved to have visited. 🍝🍦🍷😊

    • With you, on the “Italy you’d have loved to have visited”.. mind you, I’ve never visited Italy, but my mind holds images of that era [Fellini – Antonioni, Taviani bros, Monicelli… just off the hat]
      Thank you for your kind words on my photos. It was a lovely morning. 😉

      • Intersting, I had to look a few up! For me it’s the ambience… the 70s Euro ambience that we could feel even here… Not sure if it’s the same today! Rick Steves, etc… 🏖️🚁🪁🏄⛱️ Too many tourists spoil the broth (mixed metaphor) 👩‍🍳😊

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