It's Friday again, and that means Sky Watch Friday! I love Fridays. I just wish I didn't have so much to do so that I could visit more.
I took these a couple weeks ago, on a Friday, after I had already posted my Sky Watch Friday for that week. A storm was coming, and I couldn't help taking some pictures of the clouds. It was fun watching them.
Closer
There's still some blue sky showing through.
But the heavy, gray clouds are coming in.
If you enjoy looking at the sky as much as I do, you'll want to check out Sky Watch Friday at Wiggers World. Join in or just enjoy all the wonderful sky pictures. I really wish I had time to visit them all. I thoroughly enjoy the ones I do.
Oh yes, here comes the storm!
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All beautiful images, excellent.
ReplyDeleteAll those clouds! Like grey flannel pillows!
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous - I love the progression in the photos! And how clearly you can see the gray storm clouds rolling in. :)
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ReplyDeleteLOve all the gray!
Petunia's ABC
Great set of sky pictures!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cloud formations.
Very impressive photos for SWF. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI love the detail in the clouds. That sky brought back memories of living in the midwest where thunderstorms can be no joke. After checking where you are, Wisconsin, I lived outside of Chicago not too far away. Plenty of storms out there.
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Well done Anna
ReplyDeleteI like these clouds, I would also have watched the storm forming.
Tom
The clouds looks so calming close up but then you see the gray but still a magnificent sight
ReplyDeleteI sure enjoyed this set of pictures.
ReplyDeleteAmazing cloud sequence and the 'gray' atmosphere. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Love how the gray sky and the gray house blends in together very nice
ReplyDeleteThat last shot is dramatic and intense! AWESOME! Isn't it ironic how there are great sky shots to be had on Friday AFTER you've already done your Sky Watch post? Happens to me ALL the time.
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