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Patricia L KeelinParticipantThank you for this new, fun topic, Hygge! Below is the CAS Cloud A Day photo for 17 January 2017, an image from NASA’s AIM spacecraft of the sky above Antarctica. I gasped when I first saw it as it reminded me of an usual photo I’d taken back in May 2016. To my whimsical mind, it had the look of a Piggy in PJs (onesies with snaps down the front), standing upright and balancing a small cloud on his snout (as outlined in image on the right). How endlessly entertaining the skies above can be.

Patricia L KeelinParticipantAnd here’s a thicker blanket to enjoy a nap with while we dream up more cloudscapes. (If you’d like to have it in a soft sky blue color, see the Not B&W thread.)

Patricia L KeelinParticipantNo doubt Turner would have liked your view very much, Hans. It feels so restful to my eyes, I’d like to carry it into my next dream. And here’s a nice soft blanket for the nap.

Blue Blanket
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThese images are electrifying all the way down. I am loving this dance! More music comes to mind.
Hans, I’ve not used the Cloudspotter app yet, but will give it a try today to see what happens.

Symphony
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThe information shared here is helpful in many ways, so Thank You, Michael and Hans, for All of this. Even though I have only an iPhone 5 for photographing, the approach and attitudes you both share are training my eye in new ways. Here is a cloudscape we might all enjoy “darting around” in.

Cloudscape
Patricia L KeelinParticipantSome lacy lacunosus here today and what looks like a little smile in the lower left corner.

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Offshore Breeze
Patricia L KeelinParticipantBlack and White Volume I was fantastic — Thank you to all! Michael, your final offering to the first collection reminds me of the Zen koan about the sound of one hand clapping. It was the perfect finale to keep us inspired. And Hans, you’ve started us off with quite an evocative image. Here’s to continuing the dance…

Tango
Patricia L KeelinParticipantAh! There’s my brain! And thanks, CAS crew for fixing the upload glitch.
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Patricia L KeelinParticipantOops! If i only had a brain…. Looks like the Image didn’t post… or maybe my it just floated away? Will need to check with Ian about this.
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThank you for widening my eyes and sparking my brain! The cloud varieties and wind effects (Crow and Holmboe) you’ve been describing recently are new to me, and your comments just make we want to learn more. I imagine my brain synapses firing to match some of the images I’ve seen here — like Hans’s Barbed Wire near the top of this thread.
Here’s my brain still in formation…
Patricia L KeelinParticipantTalk about instabilities. My heart leaps all over the place when I look at such remarkable images. Thank you for sharing these!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWow, Michael, these are stunning! I noted your one posted in the gallery this morning and am glad you’ve added these here. The center one could also fit in the waves thread. Just last week I saw my first Asperitas clouds (over San Francisco Bay). What a thrill!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantSpring seems a distant dream indeed with all this watery Winter weather. Here is Aeolus, ready to roar like a lion, blowing that pollen over to Michael!

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