Excellent photo of a very complex cloud pattern. Very well done. We could use a few clouds this morning to hold in some heat. It's hovering near zero here today. Try to have a warm weekend. I will indeed try to get to Tulsa to meet with you and Yogi one of these days.
I love the skies of New Mexico. People go on and on about the skies of Montana and Wyoming, but give me a NM sky full of rumbly clouds or filled with stars. That's home right there.
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a beautifully captured dark,cloudy sky!
Here's mine: Hulagway ni NiKoy sa Pagudpod
Come and visit if you have the time
May we all be blessed!
Xoxo,
fickleinpink
What a beautiful sky!
That's a gorgeous sky - all we have seen since 17 December are dark lowering skies!
Roll on spring say I!
Anne
I took a boat trip on a local waterway today, Bill and we had many clouds like you show here. Large and white against a brilliant blue sky.
Perfect!
"Moody" clouds! nice one!
Gena @ thinking aloud
Excellent photo of a very complex cloud pattern. Very well done. We could use a few clouds this morning to hold in some heat. It's hovering near zero here today.
Try to have a warm weekend.
I will indeed try to get to Tulsa to meet with you and Yogi one of these days.
Great shot. It looks like it is about to rain.
I love the skies of New Mexico. People go on and on about the skies of Montana and Wyoming, but give me a NM sky full of rumbly clouds or filled with stars. That's home right there.
Great sky!
Dramaticly beautiful!
Have a great end to your week!
Bonsoir Bill.
Compte-tenu du mauvais temps, c'est difficile d'être sur Internet, sans compter une crise d'arthrose dans les doigts de la main gauche...
J'adore ce ciel nuageux.
Bisous.
looks like a stormy sky..thanks for dropping in mine
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