I was gazing skyward at a woven tapestry of clouds
seemingly moving in an organized palette
to a pre-planned downward fall
in a Cloud Shower.
Heaven offers an endless array of artistic views
and some need to be remembered.
Posted in Mysteries, Photography, Sky Lights, View Points, tagged cloud formations, Cloud Shower, Clouds, gazing, Sky, sky light, Skyward, View Point on September 22, 2018| 4 Comments »
Posted in Country Fotos, Country Sights, Country Thoughts, Mountains, Photography, Poetry, Sky Lights, tagged Blue Ridge Mountains, Changing sky, Cloud cover, cloud formations, Clouds, Country Fotos, country sky, photography, poetry, Skylights, thoughts on July 7, 2015| 8 Comments »
A pink cloud in an otherwise ordinary sky
escapes the mundane white on blue,
floating, floating aimlessly by
displaying its gossamer baby pink hue.
A feather drifting softly through space,
a lingering apparition,
floating away to dissipate
and return to imagination.
Posted in Awesome Fotos, Camera-Walking, Country Fotos, Photography, Sky Lights, tagged Changing sky, cloud formations, Clouds, photography, Sky, Sky Lights, Sky patterns on August 27, 2014| 11 Comments »
Posted in Awesome Fotos, Beauty, Country Fotos, Drive-By-Photography, Photography, Sky Lights, tagged Changing sky, Clouds, Perceptions, photography, Sky, Skylights on March 28, 2014| 8 Comments »
Posted in Country Fotos, Poetry, Sky Lights, Weekly Photo Challenge, tagged blogging inspiration, Clouds, Photos, Sky Lights on April 20, 2013| 9 Comments »
“Up” to me, always means the sky,
the heavens, the sun, and
reaching
to get closer.
Posted in Awesome Fotos, Camera-Walking, Country Fotos, Sky Lights, View Points, tagged blogging inspiration, Clouds, country photos, photography, Sky, sunlight on March 4, 2013| 5 Comments »
Posted in Country Fotos, Halloween, Random Impressions, Sky Lights, tagged Blue Ridge Mountains, Clouds, country life, country sky, Halloween, Morning Views, mountains, Photos, rural Virginia, Shenandoah Valley, Sky, Virginia on November 1, 2012| 10 Comments »
This morning was “haunting” befitting a Halloween morning following Super Storm Sandy.
There was a sense of eeriness in the sky.
The old barn across the way took on a mysterious mantle.
The mountains of the beautiful Blue Ridge exposed an eerie light.
And suddenly as if to say, “I’m sorry,” the looming clouds turned pink and bright
and shared the promise of a new day.