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Le beau temps est revenu rapidement après le passage pluvio-instable de la veille au soir. Ce large voile cirreux occupait 1/4 de la voûte céleste, qu'il partageait avec quelques petits cumulus, ceux-ci prenant de l'ampleur par la suite avec le réchauffement des basses couches de l'atmosphère.
It's been over a week now, since Luke's funeral and I think I have hiked down every path in the nearby parks.
Out in the woods the deer and the frogs won't ask me "What happened?", or "How you holding up?". They don't mind if I sit on a bench and cry until my heart feels like it's going to drown in my tears
.It's business as usual in the woods and fields, and surrounding myself with this affirming cycle of life is better than any medicine or therapy I know to get me through these hard times.And all of you are the best "group therapy" I know!
Thank you all again for "holding my hand" and for sending us all your love and prayers.
If I've neglected your photos, or haven't returned an email, I do apologize. I haven't felt particularly chatty......but I'll come around. Plus,since they reformatted how you view your contact's pics, I swear I'm missing pictures that have been posted! I will think I've seen them all, then go back later and see one's I've missed!
A late summer trip to Assisi and we were lucky enough to catch this amazing lenticular clouds as we exited the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi
Clouds advancing towards the open sea from the coastal area. A view from the road leading to Voz cove towards the south.
October 2023.
Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital camera and Tamron AF 24–70mm F3.3–5.6 Aspherical zoom lens.
Cloud Gate is British artist Anish Kapoor's first public outdoor work installed in the United States.
The 110-ton elliptical sculpture is forged of a seamless series of highly polished stainless steel plates, which reflect Chicago’s famous skyline and the clouds above. A 12-foot-high arch provides a "gate" to the concave chamber beneath the sculpture, inviting visitors to touch its mirror-like surface and see their image reflected back from a variety of perspectives.
To me, sunsets always feel simultaneously like one of the easiest things to get a good picture of, but one of the hardest things to great picture of. I'm pretty happy with this one.
Last time I saw thunder this large or fast was in Hong Kong… whoa.
(Photo straight from the camera w/ no editing whatsoever so the colours are real)