Hi, those were thick clouds with impending heavy rains. We need those now very badly at the height of this very long dry season. Our plants are dying, the grasses dead, farms are useless, and we feel the intense heat. Anyway, i love the composition too with those lovely landscape.
Great, grumpy, gray skies, Al!! They look like the ones we frequently have in the northwest, but not this year!!! Can't believe the gorgeous weather we have had!! Have a great weekend!
A blanket of clouds, Al. Have you moved? The moisture just keeps coming here in the mountains - I guess we should be happy for it, but I wouldn't mind a sunny day now and then!
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Very dramatic clouds.
ReplyDeleteOminous old gray skies and a great capture!! Not the skies you want to see in the middle of a move though!!! Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteHi, those were thick clouds with impending heavy rains. We need those now very badly at the height of this very long dry season. Our plants are dying, the grasses dead, farms are useless, and we feel the intense heat. Anyway, i love the composition too with those lovely landscape.
ReplyDeleteGotta love spring in the midwest!
ReplyDeleteHeard about the rain but the CO family never send pictures, so very interesting to see. Hoping for no repeat of the flooding of a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteGreat, grumpy, gray skies, Al!! They look like the ones we frequently have in the northwest, but not this year!!! Can't believe the gorgeous weather we have had!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat and dramatic photo, Al!
ReplyDeleteLove the houses too.
Rainclouds? So heavy!
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Grey can be threatening too!
ReplyDeleteHappy SWF!
Superb capture.
ReplyDeleteGood sky
ReplyDeleteWow - that's an amazing sky!
ReplyDeleteThose are some of the thickest, angriest clouds I've seen in a while!!
ReplyDeleteA blanket of clouds, Al. Have you moved? The moisture just keeps coming here in the mountains - I guess we should be happy for it, but I wouldn't mind a sunny day now and then!
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