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Hans StockerParticipantGreat views you have on Seattle and surroundings from up above, Donatella. You are privileged. I love the sea view and also the sea of stratus from Cascade Mountains.
And Just Today is as Light and Airy as the former one, Ruth. There we see Cascade Mountains from far. Great blues.
You two give us a nice view of Oregon.

Dunescape
Hans StockerParticipantNice place for a lakefront property Ruth!

Undecisive Pilot?
Hans StockerParticipantThe Boy Who Cried Fish is fanastic Keelin and the stiry as well. Love it. Now I feel dizzy and tossed by the winds of whimsey. Don’t know why.

Approaching Snow
Hans StockerParticipantLost In Transformation is a very clever one Keelin and beautiful as well. Glacier National Park is majestic Ruth and I like the taste of your Cauliflower. I love the fine texture in #183 Michael.

Accumulating Diversity
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Gregory. I think Michael’s #123 is where you end down under after Keelin’s Plunge. It could also been after a dive in the cool blue waves of #122. I am a bit Hooked to this thread.

Just Fluffy
Hans StockerParticipantOops I did not see the count of the former Volume, Michael. The number is growing fast but you made a great start for Volume XVIII with your delicate duplicatus in #181. I hope this Volume will lead us to a place like Some Distant Shore by Keelin. Nevertheless Half And Half by Ruth shows a nice alternative. But most of all I love the newly started journey.

Let It Roll
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Leaving At Sunset
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Iridescence In Close-up
Hans StockerParticipantJulia, this is a difficult one in my opinion.
At the bottom of the first one I see cirrus with its large horizontal streaks. they are also on the second one bottom right. About this I am arther sure.
Initially I thought I saw mainly altocumulus on the first picture but taking the cirrus as reference for the height of the spotted clouds cirrocumulus might fit better and / or cirrus spissatus.
On the second one there is this lenticular patch bottom left: cirrocumulus lenticularis in my opinion.
So in the end I like to think they are all on the same level and then I tend to Cirrocumulus, Cirrus spissatus and Cirrocumulus lenticularis.This is my attempt but I look forward for different opinions.
And above all very nice eye-catching swirls indeed.
Hans StockerParticipantYes start ‘er up – there is a song that comes to mind:) – and see what happens, Keelin. Great start with Moonlit Path (2017) / Foggy, Foggy Night (2021)!
I see a startled face of a fluffy dog in #738 Michael. Love it.
Skeleton Birds
Hans StockerParticipantAll very comforting: Lullaby Of Light by Keelin, the fluffy carpet in #119 by Michael and Soft And Warm by Ruth. It is such a lovely thought about the billowing curtains on a gentle breeze, Keelin.

Borderline?
Hans StockerParticipantNice wrinkles above Michael. Asperitas loves Black and White you once stated. I agree.

No Color
Hans StockerParticipantCongrats Keelin! You have captured a great close-up of our Billy! What’s he chewing on? Love it. I suppose he vanished and I expect him to pop up later when we don’t ecpect him. I already look forward to that moment.
Never minde the rat Ruth. All animals are welcome here.

Oops It Swam Away!
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Lenticular Moustache At Sunset
Hans StockerParticipantYou caught it, Ruth!

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