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A Fairly Uncommon Atmospheric Occurrence

Posted by on May 18, 2012

The following photos have not gone through the Photoshopmill, mostly to conserve time, but also to be able to say beyond a shadow of doubt, that we, Bet and I, saw what we saw. 

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Cloud iridescence.  Fascinating.  Don’t you think Dear Reader?  Like cloud rainbows.  All about thin clouds, sun angle just right, all that kinda stuff, the explanation of which neither increases or decreases the beauty of God’s amazing creation, it just explains it. 

More corn planting today, and pumpkins and winter squash.  The zucchini and cucumbers are already in. 

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Oh, and I need to put the plastic on the tomato hoop Dirt built and move them out of the Hippy Hot Hut. And water the beans that I planted a couple of days ago (in bucket with the scale used to weigh the proper amount of soil amendments mixed in the half barrel).  Yep watering the garden ‘cuz LaNina has left the building, er, uh, planet. Lots of work, but no worries, Ruby can handle it, she’s coming out today!

5 Responses to A Fairly Uncommon Atmospheric Occurrence

  1. empress bee (of the high sea)

    just beautiful!

    smiles, bee
    xoxoxooxoxox

  2. Far Side of Fifty

    Way cool clouds..must be a special day out your way! :)

  3. Daisy

    Those clouds are amazing, Lanny. How exciting to see those!

  4. imac

    Hi Lanny, you can’t beat the sky for photographs – their ever changing patterns and light and if you don’t photo shoot what you see, there will never be the same again.

  5. Sparky

    Clouds are pretty and that’s an especially lovely view of them. I always say they dress up a sky.

    Because of the drought-that-won’t-leave here in the Southeast, our little garden is a total flop again this year. I’m about to give up trying to grow anything. *sigh* Could y’all please send rain?! :)