You must not blame me if I do talk to the clouds.
Henry David Thoreau
My entry for SkyWatch this week isn't stellar photography by any means but I thought the cloud action was interesting. Note the cloud breathing creature? These are some heavy clouds over Walnut Grove, Minnesota taken a few weeks back.Skywatch Friday has a new home and a new format hosted by three intrepid photographers, Tom, Sandy and Imac. Join in the fun.
Happy Friday!
19 comments:
Great photo and quote! Happy SWF!
Love it! I do see the cloud breathing creature! Great catch.
Very nice sky watch
Roofs of Walnut Grove look like Paris roofs. No! I'm serious. If I look outside the window, I see exactly the same view as yours.
I can see your creature, I saw so many breathing creatures today, blowing in all directions! It's terrible! ; )
On Noni. Those a CLOUDS in all caps!
:-Daryl
Fantastic clouds - I like fluffy clouds like this - as you've seen at Bodge's Bulletin (Thanks for the visit!)
Great SWF Post.
Gary
Tis a beautiful cloud formation.
The Team thanks you for your SW photo and helping us in its new venture and making it a success.
nice SWF picture.
As long as your head is not there - it is OK!
Thank you for a pleasant comment
Nice! I think it's a chubby dragon!
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I love your picture and Quote..
Great for SWF, hopefully I'll see more of your photos.
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Beautiful!
Thoreau is perfect for this work!
A real behomoth of a blue sky eating monster cloud.
Wow! Those are monsterous clouds! Beautiful sky~watch capture!
Happy weekend, & happy sky~watching!
Cat
One looks like a big white fluffy pillow floating in the sky. Great shot.
Noni: A very powerful looking Sky.
What a great capture, only a true Sky Watchers notices these cloud blowers... they float around all day blowing out clouds and not many are ever seen.. you are very lucky not just to see one but to capture by camera... excellent...
Tom
I have learned by the hard way, when the clouds start to look like an anvil, it's time to find shelter. It is gathering its strenght and starting the thunder storm pretty soon. Good post!
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