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Ezekiel 43:17 “And the shelf is fourteen cubits long and fourteen cubits wide, on its four sides; the edge round it is half a cubit; the base of it is a cubit all round, and its steps are facing the east.”
Last night we thought we were gonna get a good storm. But this cloud passed and we got a few drops of rain and that was all.
View from the Higher Shelf Stones on Bleaklow... With the Outskirts of Manchester just visible to the centre right, and the Plateau of Kinder Scout Dominating the Horizon.. on a dull bleak April Morning! april 2017, Bleaklow, Peak District , Derbyshire , UK
Have a wonderful Friday. We camped here on our first and second nights of our backpacking loop in Yellowstone.
Wednesday evening storms had some really cool clouds like this Shelf Cloud. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2
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I can honestly say hand on heart that I never ever saw any sky like this in all my life...
I was on holiday with my young grandson and his cousin and only had my iphone camera on me as I devoted my time to the boys. Well I captured the moment.....
A shelf cloud is a long wedge shape cloud that forms on the leading edge of a squall line or multi-cluster storm system. They often stretch for miles across the sky and may have finger (non rotating) like clouds reaching toward the ground. Shelf clouds form as cold air within the storm rushes out lifting warm moist air ahead of the storm. As that warm air lifts it condenses and a shelf cloud forms. What you will experience as a shelf cloud moves towards you is first heavy winds and then rain and hail. The main threat with a shelf cloud is severe damaging winds.
Resinous Polypore, Ischnoderma resinosum, Fomitopsidaceae on an Acer negundo tree on TWU Denton campus
Crazy Tuesday: December Decorations
This is Crumbs - our Elf on the Shelf. Crumbs joined our family at the very beginning of the Elf on the Shelf popularity craze. My kids have far outgrown him but every December Crumbs still comes down from the North Pole (ok, so it is actually the Christmas decoration boxes under the stairs) and stays with us over the holidays. While I am relieved I no longer have to come up with last minute ideas for his crazy antics (I have to admit I was pretty creative with it) and move him around the house each night once the kids have gone to bed, I do really miss those years when the kids were little and Christmas was a magical time for them. Crumbs has semi-retired now and sits on the branches tucked somewhere in our Christmas tree and every January he returns back to the North Pole to help in Santa's Workshop (under our stairs haha!) and prepare for the next Christmas.
Thanks very much for your visit...Happy Crazy Tuesday!
I've been waiting ages to be able to use this title!
Local info: I couldn't drive up to the barn in my Ford Focus, I needed a Chelsea Tractor.
Distressed Teddy Shelf
crate's Exclusive for August Blush! Starts 8/28
Opens: June 28th
Taxi: Blush Event
I found these shelf mushrooms growing on our tree. Must of been from all the rain & humidity we were getting. I felt as I was in a forest & not the front yard.
original post - Last night's amazing shelf cloud in eastern South Dakota. This is one of many shots I took last night of this crazy stack of pancakes in the sky before having to run :-) yes I was a bit scared
Taken north of Dell Rapids, SD
July 25th 2015 10:21PM
instagram - "sHELf cLoud" by Aaron J. Groen @HomeGroenPhotography
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Special thanks to @patrickmarsonong for the editors choice :-) Photo of massive shelf cloud and lightning taken moments before being overtaken by rain and hail July 25th 2015 10:21PM north of Dell Rapids, South Dakota.
Canon EOS 6D and EF 16-35mmf/2.8 L II USM lens
@ 6.0 sec; f/2.8; ISO 1000,16mm
Jeffrey enjoying the sun on an outdoor shelf. And keeping an eye on the photographer :-)
For the Happy Caturday group theme "Summer".
This winter we had an interesting formation of shelf ice on the Lake that was shoved into a high pile by winter storm waves. Some folks exerted quite a bit of effort by rolling a snowman up the back side of the ice slope. He was left on his perch to survey the icy waters of Lake Michigan until his ice kingdom melted with the warmer weather.
Hope that you are having a good week!
Our Daily Challenge 2-8 November: Bookcase/Bookshelf.
I found it very much trickier than I thought to make an interesting image.
I have hundreds of books which are mainly arranged by subject and size, so the choices are manifold
And of course its all flash indoors at the moment, which I HATE!
There is a slightly more creative one of a different shelf here www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/the-garden-in-winter/2651784
A severe storm and associated shelf cloud drifts in from the north over Monroe County, IL.
8/12/2016