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Bad weather brings good light, like here after a morning rain shower during the sunrise on the Canale Grande/Venice.

 

Schlechtes Wetter bringt gutes Licht wie hier nach einer morgendlichen Regenschauer während des Sonnenaufgangs am Canal Grande.

 

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The hard rock sandstone cliffs of Hocking Hills (Ohio) show the picturesque effects of longtime erosion due to weathering.

...from the rodovia (highway) Ayrton Senna da Silva,

São Paulo, Brazil

The type of weather you are sure to find when you go to Antarctica. There was plenty of snow on the hills of Brown Bluff and the penguins were having a hard time building their nests. Cold and wet.

According to the theory or lore, mainly black "woolly bear" worms predict a harsher winter. A mostly brown worm signifies a milder winter. If brown at the head with more black near the tail, it means a winter that starts mild and ends harshly. After having a good look at this fuzzy woolly worm while was sleeping, I noted that he/she had a big brown band on the middle. So according with this weather worm, we're going to have a moderate winter in Pennsylvania. This worm is the caterpillar of the Isabella tiger moth and good that it wasn't a bear that I found! 😊

 

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it's cold, sunny, cloudy, windy, rainy and just everything but a hot summer .-)

Back to Death Valley in the sand and heat. HSS! Actually I didn't slide this much, this landscape is so different than any around, the sand storm made it even more eerie... This old tree with it's weathered wood was calling to us for a photo - HSS!

Hope you all have a wonderful Sunday!

Thank you for you support and visit, as always it is appreciated!

A storm brews up. I love weather events. They afford ready perspective of our smallness in the face of nature's immense energies.

SIGMA HIGH-SPEED WIDE 28mm f1.8

Wildlife management areas offer fine opportunities for viewing the natural world - and the skies. Unfortunately much of the management focuses on assuring plenty of game for hunters, rather than balanced, self-sustaining ecosystems. Better than nothing, but not good enough.

Ypache (Apache) is fed up with the run of wintry weather we’ve been having...Six inches of snow, lying for a week, torrential rain for a few days, now, Storm Erik (!) with gale force winds and more torrential rain, is raging around the house and hills.

 

Consequently, ‘Not-going-out’ has become the collective cat cry, recently. When they do venture out, it’s a very brief sortie to one of the outbuildings or to sit in the rafters of one of the garages. The house has become an indoor playground/feline gym/wrestling ring/chase park/hotel.

 

Here, she is just turning over on her bean bag, again, to lie down and get another comfortable position...

  

Come on, SPRING!

 

South Carrick Hills

SW Scotland

  

“Just stop your crying

It’s a sign of the times...

Just stop your crying

It’ll be alright...

Just stop your crying

Have the time of your life;

They told me that the end is near...”

Harry Styles

A postman butterfly with weathered wings taking a rest on a leaf.

You can bet that when our Magnolia tree is full of blossoms, lousy weather is ahead. These lovely white flowers had just been pounded by hail a few minutes before I took this shot.

Crazy Tuesday Theme : Weather

Saturday: Sunny

Sunday: Light snow

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A really close-up portrait of a male mallard. I was lucky to catch him when he made eye contact with me.

One from the archives of our New Zealand trip in 2019-before the world turned upside down.

Two cancelled trips later...we will get back again one day.

 

The day we visited Milford Sound the weather was so wild and there had been record rains for much of the South Island.

 

The best time to visit MS is after heavy rain as the mountains literally weep with waterfalls.

 

iso 100 - 21mm - f/5.6 - 1/5sec [A6000]

 

Bad weather over Krefeld - Uerdingen.

 

2017 05 12 at 19:59

Yesterday I bought a new lens, Tamron 150-600mm. On our way home we made a few stops to try it out. I am very happy with the results! The conditions was not the best, but some of the photos might be the best I have taken. I am really thrilled to take this lens out again! This is a close up of a grooming mallard.

After a few days of fine weather with moon and sun halos no weather front has been anywhere near the uk, until today, this fantastic sun halo appeared late afternoon along with an approaching weather front not far behind it

mountain near lake resia, south tyrol.

strong erosion at the peak.... shaped from weather.

Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales, UK

Tsavo East NP / Kenya

 

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Im sure like most people at present, a tide of anxiety hangs over us all.

I've tried blanking it out, hiding behind jokey comments but deep down I have so much uncertainty.

Much of this is wrapped around the fact that tomorrow my hubby returns to work. As many others, he's frontline contact with the public, so I can only hope and pray he is ok.

Today I found myself thanking the till staff at our local supermarket, for actually being there. Without many of these people, where would we be.

Hopefully you all keep yourselves safe, be kind to others and in time we will all weather the storm :)

Hemyock, UK

Today: Partly cloudy with patchy fog.

 

Tonight will see a mix of clear spells and variable clouds. Mist and fog patches are likely to develop and may be quite dense in places. A dry night, and calm, with light winds.

Sat in the Causeway Hide at RSPB Baron's Haugh when the heavens opened up...a flock of lapwing and this Ruff (juvenile?) took off.

This little bunch of beech saplings caught my eye and I had to barge my way through the snow topped foliage to get a clear view. Adored their playful look amid the complex fine background.

Taken in Mar, 2021

 

These trees are on Milner Lane adjacent to the Hetchell Wood Nature Reserve, West Yorkshire. The reserve lies between the villages of Wothersome, East Rigton and Scarcroft

 

Hetchell Wood is a mix of woodland, species rich grassland and wet flushes, Hetchell Wood provides a tranquil retreat on the edge of the conurbation of Leeds. The variety of habitats provide refuge for the rare species which were once widespread in the local landscape.

  

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