Last night after yoga class, I dragged a bag of mats to load in the Outback. The bag has about 20 mats and they are heavier than I expected.
I hefted them up and into the back of the SUV with one hand. The grunt I made was not attractive.
As I clicked the hatch closed, I turned and leaned against the back of the car to assess the sky. When we drove in a few hours before, the sky looked like rain, but that all moved off to the east.
As I looked toward Birmingham, I saw a couple of cloud formations that looked like they'd been brushed in the sky by a talented watercolor artist.
The picture below is straight from my camera with no filters or editing. Did I mention that I love looking at clouds?
I hefted them up and into the back of the SUV with one hand. The grunt I made was not attractive.
As I clicked the hatch closed, I turned and leaned against the back of the car to assess the sky. When we drove in a few hours before, the sky looked like rain, but that all moved off to the east.
As I looked toward Birmingham, I saw a couple of cloud formations that looked like they'd been brushed in the sky by a talented watercolor artist.
The picture below is straight from my camera with no filters or editing. Did I mention that I love looking at clouds?
Stunning.
ReplyDeleteI hope I am never too old or jaded to marvel at clouds. I still look for shapes in them too.
You did mention it but I don't tire of reading it.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo and the weird cloud animal looks like he is dusting the lights
ReplyDeleteI love clouds, as a matter of fact that was my subject of study as i drove into Virginia today. Love the picture..
ReplyDeleteSherry & jack
I love cloud watching. Great photo Rick!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Oh, yes.
ReplyDeleteI've looked at clouds from both sides now. From win and lose and still somehow . . . .
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Clouds are so nice to look at
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