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Hans StockerParticipantThanks Ruth. Your Fresh Peaches are mouthwatering as well.
And great shadows on your spotting from the former millennium Don :) The date can’t be an issue when it is such a great light show. Timeless in my opinion.
Another attempt.

Just A Moment In Time
Hans StockerParticipantI overlooked the inviting road to Cloud Escape Ruth. How could I? A tempting road to follow indeed. Great composition.
After some rain over here I already look forward for a lovely Cooling Cascade as you spotted Keelin, since we are in the middle of an high pressure area with just blue skies. Quite some weather changes over here lately. This one is just a few days ago.

Foreboding Of The Return Of Cthuhlu
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Laurence for sharing. It is very surprising to read about the difference in colors of the two sunsets.
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Billy?
Hans StockerParticipantPotentiality is indeed what the new tide brings Keelin. For me Potentiality seems to be the perfect nicely curved and crested wave to surf on endlessly in this thread. Love it. Let’s surf!
And Lisa, there is no limit to the number you can post here that is to say just one or two at the time (the system will warn you when you exceed the amount of Mb’s you want to upload), but …. day after day as the number of this Volume for B&W’s proofs. The only by our self’s imposed limit is that we end a thread when the number of 100 posts is reached and than start a new volume. So there are about 1500 B&W’s already in all former threads. When you have enough time it is worthwhile checking them :) Do we overdo it already? No, it is fun to be continued. So I look forward for more from you.

Untitled Yet
Hans StockerParticipantYou may be right Michael about the chaotic nature of asperitas events. Your last one shows the deceiving calm wavy structure. here is another example of a small area event.

Hans StockerParticipantThanks for this great start of Volume XVI Michael! Wow, it is hard to believe it would come that far when you started the first Volume, initially even without a Volume number! And your invitation works well. So welcome Lisa with your great entrance in this thread! I hope you enjoy the abstracts in B&W that will follow and hope also to see more from you.

Let’s Keep The Candle Burning
Hans StockerParticipantThanks Keelin and what about lucky sightings? You managed to capture a wonderful threesome. The starry eyed Stork really finishes it!
Here is something less mythical.

A Girly Cloud With Botox Lips
Hans StockerParticipantToday it is hot under a clear blue sky in Holland. And I must say ‘Like Sea froth’ shows exactly what I like now. Mouth watering cool, Keelin. Meanwhile I enjoy the other ones as well. With Cloud Stew the Joy is Unbound.

Approaching Rain
Hans StockerParticipantLast week I spotted some skies with a bit of the same as you both (Ruth and Michael) spotted in the last two posts. For me they all are examples of asperitas. Small areas but nevertheless the characteristic irregular undulations of asperitas are there.

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Two Days Ago
Hans StockerParticipantA hilarious conversation this is with unexpected twists! I spontaneously started to hum about Loveley Rita Meter Maid.

Tentacles And Ripples
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Ruth for kind words. And yes my kite could be a bat. It is funny that I considered it to name it that way, but finally chose Kite. Love you Sword Eater.

Hello mate, I started that way too!
Hans StockerParticipantI love #187 with its capricious winds (quoting Keelin) Michael and likewise Diced vs. Shredded, Keelin. The winds make wonderful patterns in it.

Sea At Night
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