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Friday, October 31, 2008

SkyWatch#18 & HF#86 - Hoping for rain ...

Watching cloudy skies
wishing for rain finally ...
Disappointed last

week, but today we've
morning drizzles ... not enough,
but hopefully more
showers will fall here
in the next few days as this
storm system moves through.
Note: As always, clicking on the images will 'biggify' them for better viewing.
Haiku Friday #85 is at Small Reflections.
For others participating in Haiku Friday this week go to A Mommy Story. To see my previous Haikus, click on the Haiku Friday label below this post or in the sidebar.

If you've not yet seen it, click to check out
the Andrew Zuckerman video: Wisdom
It's well worth your time!

Thought for Today

"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

12 comments:

Izzy, Emmy 'N Alexander said...

Beautiful sky watch!

Happy Halloween! You Have Been Booed!.

Unknown said...

I hope you get a downpouring of droplets. :)

Debbie@Like a Rose said...

Beautiful sky shots. I love that type of cloud formation.

maryt/theteach said...

Those skies are so very interesting, storyteller! And like mine dark and brooding! Love them! :)

Louise said...

I hope you get your rain. In the meantime, the clouds give you some interesting skies!

SandyCarlson said...

I sure do like these pictures! The perspective on the tree in the first one looks like a giant with a headdress on invoking the weather! Great stuff, friend. Thanks for sharing your world with us.

Roan said...

I like the different perspectives. The cloud formation is interesting. Try to stay dry. BJ

Powell River Books said...

We are in the midst of our rainy season already. But I guess that is one of the reasons they call us the Raincoast. I invite you to come meet Mr. Boo for a Halloween wish. - Margy

Gemma Wiseman said...

Interesting series of cloud formations! And the pale grey light in the clouds is very mysterious!

Arija said...

Nice clouds, I do hope they bring you lots and lots of rain.

threesidesofcrazy said...

Amazing how different clouds can be! Great capture.

Pat - Arkansas said...

Interesting photos of your sky; enjoyed the Haiku. Very clever!