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Michael LerchParticipantOK, May 7 2019 almost the same conditions, light rain the night before and into the morning. Clearing through out the afternoon with clouds entering the Valley more from the North than West and breezy winds. At just about the same general area as April 17 show,close to 5pm I spotted another HV. I got photos of it. I spotted two others, one too far away and small to get a decent photo and another got ran over by a cumulus by the time I put the camera on it. So..these HV are repeatables. If you spot one check out the conditions and locale because the physics may repeat the manifestation.


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Michael LerchParticipantH..My perspective on “In the Corners of Clouds” is one of the places people don’t look,,or don’t visit(mentally), but still exists, so if you go there, you may find something unique,something personal..The phrase speaks to finding in our imagination things that have been there just waiting to be found..I post two recent examples of rarities in plane sight but camouflaging themselves into the “usual”..corners just going along and being part of the easier “bigger”.


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