A cloudspotter's interactive journal.
Our interest in clouds is more profound than we ever thought. Gavin
Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society and author of
A Cloud A Day has been spreading the word via social media and hugely
popular TED talks, and the response has been revelatory.
Following on from his very successful A Cloud A Day book, he wants
readers to take time each day to look at the shifting skies. To take a
moment, as he says. Then, using the prompts and space in the journal,
record the cloud, weather, and importantly their thoughts on that day.
It is the perfect mindful occupation.
To help readers understand the clouds they are looking at, the book
includes a hugely useful pin wheel device - a cloud selector - at the
back of the journal. The device allows the reader to visually match the
cloud they see in the sky with the cloud in the selector device, which
has all the information about that particular cloud they need. From the
cloudlets of the altocumulus clouds to the rarer Lacunosus cloud (holes
surrounded by fringes of cloud).
In amongst the prompts and spaces are stunning images of clouds with
bits of poetry, science and folklore. It is the ideal interactive
journal for those interested in clouds and the weather but also for
those looking for the perfect way to spend 10 minutes of the day to
reconnect with nature and the passing of the seasons.
Praise for A Cloud A Day:
'[This] charming little volume reminds us that self-care is as
available as a glance out the window, no matter your age or infirmities'
The New York Times
'A confident celebration of our ever-changing skies... I defy anyone who
reads it not to start taking furtive peeks out the window.'
Robert Leigh-Pemberton, Daily Telegraph