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Wave-capped earth is a beautiful description of those super-cool mammatus clouds, Anonymous.Great shot, Ms.M. Love the leaves, too.
Wonderful poem, Anon. It makes me wonder what the cloud photo would look like inverted.Thank you, Dive. I wasn't sure what type of clouds they were. They appear every so often in Idaho skies.
They're a mountain cloud, Ms.M. They are very rare over here in the flat lowlands so I get a little overexcited whenever I spot them taking a vacation from the highlands.
I looked up mammatus clouds on Wikipedia and they gave a good description, also had some awesome photos. Clouds are fascinating!
Paging through, found many lovely photos. You have a sensitive touch and gentle eye, Ms M.
Thank you, Altadenahiker. I always enjoy reading your comments on Petrea's and Shell's blogs.
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tide teasing toes
becomes waves caressing eyelids -
how arduous
to sense such delights
on taken
for granted
wave-capped
earth
Wave-capped earth is a beautiful description of those super-cool mammatus clouds, Anonymous.
Great shot, Ms.M. Love the leaves, too.
Wonderful poem, Anon. It makes me wonder what the cloud photo would look like inverted.
Thank you, Dive. I wasn't sure what type of clouds they were. They appear every so often in Idaho skies.
They're a mountain cloud, Ms.M. They are very rare over here in the flat lowlands so I get a little overexcited whenever I spot them taking a vacation from the highlands.
I looked up mammatus clouds on Wikipedia and they gave a good description, also had some awesome photos. Clouds are fascinating!
Paging through, found many lovely photos. You have a sensitive touch and gentle eye, Ms M.
Thank you, Altadenahiker. I always enjoy reading your comments on Petrea's and Shell's blogs.
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