When we decided to move I was a bit sad about leaving behind the amazing blue sky, white puffy cloud days we had there. I could sit for much too long watching them. I knew we would get some thundershowers here in the spring and summer, which usually produce some neat cloud formations but other than that I was just not sure what to expect.
Well, I should not have worried about this very little and really insignificant detail. The clouds here put on a show like nobody's business. I catch myself watching them for much too long, just as before.
I have been taking lots of pictures.* They are in a nice little cloudy folder. I don't know what yet, but something is going to be made with all of this cloudy inspiration.
What is inspiring you this spring?
*All of these shots were taken out the passenger widow on our way home from our Sunday outing.
I love clouds too :)
ReplyDeleteoh yes, to me there is nothing like a new mexico sky. nothing. enjoy!
ReplyDeleteNobodies business is right! And the sunset put everywhere else to shame hands down!
ReplyDeleteI just learned the other day how the Rocky Mountains affect the weather for everyone east of them. It was quite interesting. I love the clouds!
ReplyDeleteYour photos of the sky and clouds are breathtaking! Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
DeleteBeautiful! Yesterday I went to get the mail and pondered on my favorite tree, which at that very moment was an oak tree. Then I thought more and decided I had to many favorites to have a favorite :)
ReplyDeleteYes. Trees are another nature love. Too hard to pick a favorite. Agree.
DeleteLovin' all the cloud love out there! They are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe southwest really does have beautiful skies. The sunsets are pretty breathtaking as well. Glad you won't have to miss the clouds.
ReplyDeleteYes. The sunsets take the cake. I had to interrupt play the other day to call my mom to the backyard so she could watch the sunset light up the bluffs. So. So. Pretty!
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