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Was that Superman? 😉
No, Ironman!
“hahaha” Good one!
Time was when we’d gaze up at the sky watching jet streams form and then slowly disintegrate. Decades back.
And why not now? Sky pollution, or advancing years? If the latter, then I think we should always retain our sense of wonder.
Neither. I just see less of them partly because I spend more time at the office 🙂 But when I do see that stream, it always makes me smile.