Carmi's Thematic 205 is Cloudy.
Of course I have critter pics, too.
P.S. Jerry Garcia was born seventy years ago today.
And last but not least, the Flying Cheeto Brothers:
(Mouse over pics for captions, and click them for larger versions.)
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FRIDAY 'ROUND-THE-HORN: BRINGIN' IT ALL BACK HOME EDITION.
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22 comments:
Did the thunder getya?
Where "unknown" = Knuckles.
Hi knuckles!
Thanks for stopping by.
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Such delicate colours in that second shot. Clouds are fascinating. As, indeed, are dragonflies.
Thanks thunder.
funny, knuckles
That second cloud is magnificent. The butterfly and dragonfly pictures are outstanding.
Behold, a dumbfuck who twunts the whole world to tell them that he doesn't know the difference between a dragonfly and a damselfly.
cool clouds! especially the second shot...a bigfluffball floating across the sky.
and the critters of course! great shots!
Thanks, people!
S.C., would you believe a Powdered Dancer (Argia moesta)?
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On Dasher, on Darner, dash away from more The Motherfucking Dead.
The Mekons did a cover of that FBB song on Honky Tonkin'.
But they probably can't tell the difference between a dragoonfly and a damselfly either.
Those cloud pictures are awesome, the way the sun hits that one, puffy cloud. Great capture!
Thanks for the comment on my blog earlier. :)
Great shots - I particularly liked the butterfly (sorry, didn't know the official name). So many butterflies this year around our place, and I drop everything to watch them.
Great photos all. I especially like the second shot. It is what my grandson would call a smackglobber -- meaning it looks like a boxing glove.
Those are some mellow, mellow dragonflies... or did you drug them?
That cloud is so big, puffy and fine, I feel like yelling at it!
The rest of your photos are gorgeous. (Do you get tired of reading that?)
You'll be shocked and surprised to learn the answer is no, vs. Thanks!
B^4, those dragonflies are shown to you in very brief moments of repose. Mostly, they zip around all day.
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they must drink a lot of coffees.
I think that's a definite possibility.
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I read the title and thought this would be a post on the technology of Microsoft's Outlook.com cloud - based webmail announcement.
But I wasn't actually disappointed by the pictures...
Those thunderheads... it's one of the things I miss about living in Texas and Virginia.
What's with all the new faces? Your hoity-toity photography friends? Well, LA-DI-DA, sir!
No, but for reals, hi! new faces!
No idea where Berkeley Springs are (is?) but you have some great clouds there!
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