I don’t look up as often as I should. Yesterday, in the midst of whacking away at multiflora rose invading my trail right-of-way, I received a call from a friend: “Where are you?” half mile from the house, clearing trail, trying to avoid hornets. “Do you have your camera with you?” of course, in a fanny pack. “Look up – you can thank me later!”.
Minutes later, the entire scene was gone. I never got to where I needed to be, in order to do what I wanted to do. Love the way mother nature presents and teases with these fleeting spectacles.
Photos by NB Hunter (9/13/2017). © All Rights Reserved.
You’re right: we don’t look up nearly as often as we should!
That’s a good friend that you have! 🙂 Beautiful photos!
So true, Nick. Cloud patterns are fascinating and fleeting!
Beautiful, Nick. I’m lucky too, my grand-daughter makes sure we check the color of the sky and the clouds every day when we go on our walk! Friends who share love of nature with each other are true treasures, that’s for sure. 🙂
~Jane
Hope you thanked your friend for that! 😀 I’m always searching for clouds, especially when driving along the coast. There’s nothing quite like them for adding interest. In this case they certainly took center stage. Amazing.