It's the time of the year when we get beautiful thunderheads (Cumulonimbus) floating around. I never get tired of watching them and the uncountable number of shapes they can make. In the one on the left, up at the top right side of it, I see the head of a hedgehog, nose tilted up. The cloud on the right though...is it a two headed dragon? The head of a dragon and a short, fat Loch Ness monster? A seal sitting with its head raised on an iceberg? I don't know. I do know that they have rain in them, but they're very parsimonious about sharing it!
Monday, July 18, 2011
Cloud Gazing
It's the time of the year when we get beautiful thunderheads (Cumulonimbus) floating around. I never get tired of watching them and the uncountable number of shapes they can make. In the one on the left, up at the top right side of it, I see the head of a hedgehog, nose tilted up. The cloud on the right though...is it a two headed dragon? The head of a dragon and a short, fat Loch Ness monster? A seal sitting with its head raised on an iceberg? I don't know. I do know that they have rain in them, but they're very parsimonious about sharing it!
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What beauty, serene and calming.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, I hope we can visit back and forth often.
~Jo
Sounds familiar -- beautiful, stingy clouds, carrying their full bellies to rain elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteJo, I hope so, too. I'm glad you liked the photo.
ReplyDeleteVicki, I often wonder where these clouds drop their rain, if they ever do, or if they just dissipate into mist somewhere over Arizona.