Nuvole | Clouds Apr 2026
From the towering, anvil-headed cumulonimbus that signals a summer storm to the delicate, feathery strokes of cirrus clouds miles above the earth, they are more than just water vapor. They are the physical manifestation of the atmosphere’s mood. They catch the light of a setting sun and turn it into bruised purples and electric oranges, reminding us that even the air has weight and form.
In Italian, to have your "head in the clouds" ( avere la testa tra le nuvole ) is often seen as being distracted. But there is a specific kind of wisdom in it. Clouds teach us about impermanence . You can stare at a cloud and see a mountain, a dragon, or a ship, and moments later, it has dissolved into something else entirely. They remind us that change is the only constant—and that there is beauty in letting go. Nuvole | Clouds
The "mackerel sky" that looks like ripples on a pond. From the towering, anvil-headed cumulonimbus that signals a