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The Alberta prairie is great for watching storms this Summer they never stop coming. the time lapse:
" And it echoes when I breathe
Until all you see is my ghost
Empty vessel, crooked teeth
Wish you could see
And they call me under
And I'm shaking like a leaf
And they call me under
And I wither underneath
In this storm
I am a stranger
I am an alien
Inside a structure
Are you really gonna love me when I'm gone?
With all my thoughts
And all my
Faults
I feel it biting
I feel it break my skin
So uninviting
Are you really gonna need me when I'm gone?"
- OF MONSTERS AND MEN -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlCkafSYNJI
‘'AND THOSE WHO WERE SEEN DANCING WERE THOUGHT TO BE INSANE BY THOSE WHO COULD NOT HEAR THE MUSIC’‘
- FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE -
High in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, storm clouds billow over the mountain tops threatening snow on the regal aspen standing proudly in their leaves of gold.
Early AM thunderstorm, the thunder and lightning ended quickly, but the storms went on for awhile.. God loves His children, what a blessing to be His!! Have a wonderful day and weekend!!
I was so hoping a T-storm would be materialized and maybe I'd be lucky enough to capture my very first lightning photo. Alas, it dissipated within ~20 minutes.
Hmmm, I probably can't label it "Storm Cloud" as no storm ever came out of it.
I wish you all a happy day!
The curtain is about to fall.
A storm is building and soon a portion of Denali was covered.
Mt. Hunter on the left. The native name for the mountain is Begguya, meaning "Denali's Child". For perspective, they are 8 miles apart.
Denali is the third-tallest of the “Seven Summits” (the tallest peak on each continent), after Mount Everest in Asia and Mount Aconcagua in South America.
What truly sets Denali apart is its latitude which leads to some extreme weather. It rises just two hundred miles south of the Artic Circle and is the coldest and stormiest of the Seven Summits.
The other six are close enough to the equator to escape the extremes of cold, snow and wind which regularly impact Denali.
Enjoy a wonderful weekend!
Severe Tropical Storm "Kammuri" was standing some 60 nautical miles south of Zhuhai. The strong ocean swell caused huge waves to crash against the seawall of the promenade on Lovers Avenue (情侣路).
What's usually a crowded place with couples strolling in the warm evening breeze was now nearly deserted. Just a few daring people were out and got wet.
And this is only a tropical storm - rest assured: when we had a genuine Typhoon it looked different and nobody would be here at all.
Another "reactivated" archive shot.
And no, the photo is not taken in Macau, though the buildings in the background are already in Macau.
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Storm survivors indeed!
These are almost ready to bloom as all the others around the yard, Daffodils are very hardy and multiply like rabbits:-)
Have not lost one yet, they must be hundreds of them.
We got lucky with the storm thank God!
Messing around with old pics :)
Tornado credit: www.hongkiat.com/blog/stunning-black-wallpapers-for-your-...