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!
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.