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Since I had the wing-tip shoes I graduated college in, and was married in, I got them bronzed at Nieman-Marcus in Chicago. II decided to try it with the weather. Heee
We're predicted storms today so I'll pop down to the coast to try and pick up some of the wild energy of the sea and wind. This is from a couple of weeks ago when a. hard frost gripped the valley. Oh Weather is by Damien Jurado
Liberty Hill, Texas. Storm developed very quickly and I was positioned in front of its path, like an idiot. Worth it for this shot though. Quite spectacular!
Rain rolls across northern Iceland east of Myvatn.
Thanks for the fave's and comments. You can see the rest of the pics of our trip to Iceland clicking here.
In the end, the beach turned out not to be the best place last night. It remained with a little threat and a single flash of light very far away at sea! The air was fantastic, the tension almost unbearable, and the relief enormous when we were safely back in the car.
“You have powerful storms in your mind? Visit the silent beaches to calm your storms! You have excessive silence in your mind? Find some powerful storms to awaken your mind!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan
A stormy day at the beach made even more stormy with textures.
All from the new Summer painterly Flypaper pack.
Uploaded to prevent me playing with it for several more hours :-) Have a good Thursday everyone, ours is almost finished.
Off out out again to climb Culardoch and Creag an Dail Bheag, 2 Corbetts in the Scottish Highlands. Cycling along the track on the approach we came across this gnarled tree that must have withstood some weather over the years.
Culardoch is a Corbett standing at 900 meters (2952 feet), while Creag an Dail Bheag stands at 863 meters (2831 feet).