Me thinks those might be floating UFO's in the last shot. Beautiful photos...and as usual, I learned something here: Circum Horizontal Arc? Sounds like something my doctor mentioned when my back went out.
wow, beautiful sky shots no matter what kind of messages they are conveying. the middle does look like it could have been caused by a circum horizontal arc, but i wouldn't know cause just 3 minutes ago is when i learned of those things. :)
Women!!! Those are things created by a man so you could enjoy beautiful things in your lives, besides handsome men. Actually they are ice crystals and in some places they are called sun dogs. The cloud formations suggest mighty strong winds aloft. The sun dogs, I think, mean a change in the weather.
Even before I read your comment I was thinking that the sky looked strange and unlike any I had seen before. Don't know what to make of it but very pretty.
Very alien-like. I added you to my blog list as a favorite. I love reading your posts! I'm so glad that Kelly at Pass the Torch told me to take a look.
Great pictures of the sky. I've noticed some really strange looking clouds here the last couple days too, but now the air is thick with smoke from grass fires in the next county. It's going to be a long hot summer.. xo
Those are awesome pictures of the sky, such unusual cloud formations in that last one!!
Yesssss, my mystery flowers are Verbena! lol As soon as you mentioned those, I remembered that's what they are called...thank you so much in helping me out:-) xoxo
Hi I'm back it's late here,and it was Janice I gave the head ache to with all those questions so I will send the asprin to her. I think I may have just confused you a little.
Wonderful sky photos, and so funny, I just put up my post for today and did a series of sky photos from today, because it kept changing. That last one of yours is really cool.
The rainbow arc does look like a Sun Dog, which must be the same as a Circum Horizontal Arc. These may be relatively common but seen only when the sun is 22 degrees in the sky so people tend to miss them.
My brother Mike emailed me this photo last night. He said this was a goodbye salute that he snapped today in his garage where this old freezer has been chugging away since 1988. That was the year our mama decided she was tired of bending over and digging through it. Besides, she no longer needed the capacity and hadn't for several years. Mike and my sister-in-law spent the next 25 years "digging" through this old freezer. My sis-in-law was very good at keeping it and the cupboards stocked. The two of them kept promising each other that "It is going to die soon, so we will just keep it until that day." Twenty-five years may seem like a very long life for a freezer. It is MUCH older than that. Sears only sold Coldspot through 1976. I thought that my parent's purchased this freezer in the sixties. My brother said he put the serial number 'on-line' and it matched a 1953 manufacturing date. Here is a close up of the make and model that
Karmyn is the host of Fun Monday this week with a subject that is near and dear to her heart. Not to mention her knees and fingers. But I mentioned them anyway. The subject? --- What's Growing In Your Garden. As soon as I signed up I grabbed my camera and headed out the back door. Alyssum, lady's mantle, gaillardia, Jupiter beard, and a bunch of other stuff I can't remember is blooming in this photo. We didn't put as many annuals in this year so I miss all the yellows and reds that we often enjoy. But, something else showed up in that surprised me. Can it be that my yard is haunted? Cheeky little ghost! A shot from the deck near the hammock shows off some ornamental grass, petunias, pond plants ... and that bold apparitio
The sweet little digital camera that the hubby purchased (after I dropped our old one) has encouraged me to do a little more walking. Last week I took it with me when I walked up the "creek" path, which doubles for joggers and bikers as well. I've seen beavers, mink, deer, birds, birds, birds, and once the tail end of a bear run running away through the brush. Of course, without a camera. Now I carry it often. This time I was watching the Belted King Fisher performing an acrobatic display and chattering at the ducks and geese in his fishing territory. I was zooming in on him in a tree across the water when I spotted what I thought was a huge wasp or hornet nest very high in the tree. (Thanks to Susan for bringing up bee's today.) The heavy binoculars were at home, so I continued to try to see it through my camera. Then, a weird movement caught my eye. What I thought was a giant paper wasp nest was really a Great Blue Heron sleeping on one leg with his head ben
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Beautiful photos...and as usual, I learned something here:
Circum Horizontal Arc?
Sounds like something my doctor mentioned when my back went out.
foam
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Did you get the message?
It's going to be a long hot summer..
xo
Yesssss, my mystery flowers are Verbena! lol As soon as you mentioned those, I remembered that's what they are called...thank you so much in helping me out:-) xoxo
I love the UFO clouds!
Pat
you must have a good camera....
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I see one now too, but it's nearly dark and I've decided I'd rather look at it, than dig for my camera;;))
Hope you had a good weekend!
great shots of the cloud formation,
thanks for your visit,and I'm sorry
I made your head ache.
Stay well Pamela see ya
I'm back it's late here,and it was
Janice I gave the head ache to with
all those questions so I will send the asprin to her.
I think I may have just confused you a little.
Love those sundogs!
and the clouds look like they are hidding something!!
We had lots of clouds the past few mornings and now we're headed for a week of sunshine!
What about you, my East Washington friend? :)
:)
Great sky photography, Pamela.
Absolutely amazing photos!! :)
Wish they would put some scrolling art work on them though, like the blimps do when they fly over.
Great childhood memory. Love those blimps.