Great pic! We been having them almost every after noon, but it's a sign of relief here after getting to 110 heat index everyday. These quick but long showers are good. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!
I do like seeing the B&W pictures making it onto Sky Watch... I wonder if you get the time could you nip over and see my mates Peters Dog... I'm sure you will like it..
Wow … how dark and threatening. I certainly hope you were near shelter when you snapped this one. Glad you found the Sky Watch Hub so everyone can enjoy YOUR photos and you theirs ;--) Hugs and blessings,
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great shoot have nice weekend
ReplyDeleteGreat pic! We been having them almost every after noon, but it's a sign of relief here after getting to 110 heat index everyday. These quick but long showers are good.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful weekend!!
Nice photo... very moody!
ReplyDeleteI don't like a stormy sky! does that sky scare you? very dark!
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Eduardo the Snuggle Puggle
p.s. great pic!
I do like seeing the B&W pictures making it onto Sky Watch... I wonder if you get the time could you nip over and see my mates Peters Dog... I'm sure you will like it..
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Wow … how dark and threatening. I certainly hope you were near shelter when you snapped this one. Glad you found the Sky Watch Hub so everyone can enjoy YOUR photos and you theirs ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
No drivel at all - beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteHave added you to my Reader although I am not really blog-slutting much at the moment.
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Wonderful picture !!
ReplyDeleteApparently there was a partial solar eclipse today. I didn't get to see it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot -- very moody... Love the frame you put around it..
ReplyDeleteBest regards (and good luck with that lawyer), Don.
Nice photo! Looks like a storm is brewing!
ReplyDeleteYes it is moody, but I like it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'm a weirdo but I always love b&w sky shots! I love how you framed this one!
ReplyDeleteAwesome ominous cloud shot!
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