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Clouds: Last Days of July 2013
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"in a brief moment of sunshine"
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A short post today 😊
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Time has flown by hasn't it. Tomorrow will be August (actually it's 02.25am technically Aug 01st right now)and the next thing you know, it'll be Christmas again. Love the first cloud John because it's a reminder of the such great weather we are having at the moment. That orange look is the burning sun of summer trying to get through the clouds. But I wonder if I will feel the same way about it in a few weeks from now when winter kicks in.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope the weather will stay good for a long while.
Deletelove the orange color
ReplyDeleteI ran for my camera when I saw the sky!
DeleteHi John,
ReplyDeletethat sky brings a lot of troubles and thougths...
I hope clouds will go away for a couple of weeks... have to go on holidays :-)
all the best to you, ciao and thanks for visiting Italy :-)
Enjoy the holidays!
DeleteI always enjoy photos of clouds and these are wonderful, John~~~
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan.
DeleteWow! These are wonderful pictures of clouds. They all are remarkable!!! John, you a great photographer!
ReplyDeleteI'm just lucky sometimes. I really don't know much about the technicalities.
DeleteCongratulations. You look up. Not many people do and they never witness clouds and what is going on in the sky. Great moments.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog.
Thank you for your friendly comment.
DeleteI'm glad you joined my site!
Good shots John....i like them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment.
Greetings, Joop
I was lucky to see such a sight. I ran to get my camera before the sky changed and I made it in time!
DeleteGorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you Margie. I'm glad you joined my blog!
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