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Thatcher Clark Courtesy photo It’s 4 p.m. on Friday, which in late November means it’s almost dark, and the clouds above Morristown have gone pinkish gray against patches of soft blue sky. In Johnson, 6-year-old Thatcher Clark is seeing different clouds. “The clouds are moving in different shapes,” he says over the speaker phone, less interested in talking shop, and his newfound prowess with pastels. “I see a cloud that kind of looks like there’s a broomstick coming out of it.” With that, Thatcher runs inside, leaving his mom, Ashley Creighton, alone outside with the phone. He probably left to recreate with his oil pastels what he saw in the clouds, she said. He’s been doing that a lot more during the coronavirus pandemic. He’s been reading the Harry Potter series, which might explain the broomstick in the clouds.

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