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Patricia L KeelinParticipantBeautiful Owl, Ruth! And here’s one more for the barnyard. She needs just a few more clouds to really complete the picture, but I’m sure you’ll get the idea…
Hunt And Peck For A Few More Feathers
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the diversity of this cloud forum farm. Shall we add one more to the mix?

Feathered Friend
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks for your kind comment, Ruth. Your Clouds Needing A Bath have a silvery tone to them which I hope would not wash off. But here’s some sudsy spray if you wish…
Sudsy SprayPS: And congrats on your bright gold outlined Ninepipes sunset featured on the Gallery a couple of days ago!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantOh these are all such fun!
Love the splashiness of #220, Michael, and the floating feelings in #219 and 221.
Ruth, you Snail’s Pace gave me the giggles. As did your Hangover, Hans. Both so cleverly titled.
And now we go from a Big Glob to another big glob or what might look to some like the figure of a woman being blown away by a big wind. This is what can happen when your hat and coat are made of just tooooo many feathers.

Plenty of Plumage
Patricia L KeelinParticipantI think your Squirrel might have landed on my head while I was giving myself a haircut, Hans. At least that’s the excuse I’ve been using.
My Covid Coif
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove your Bumps in the Road, Ruth, and the playful splatter in #218, Michael.
Hans, I had to smile just reading the title of your Sleeping Dog… before even seeing the image. So very funny!
I think this bunny was just waking up.
Ready To Hop To It
Patricia L KeelinParticipantHans, you caught that dog by the tail ~ lucky, indeed! And the luck continues for Arielko and Ruth too. And wow, Duncan! That is one beautiful diffraction!
Coronal Cradle
Patricia L KeelinParticipantDuncan, your skyful of bite-size Altocumulus looks delicious, as does your Layered Cake, Ruth.
And Gregory, what a treat you had to be right up there with the clouds. Hope you get to do it again soon.
Filamental
Patricia L KeelinParticipantVolume XII closed with some outstanding beauties—Patterns and Pretzels and Virga, oh my! As you’ve noted, Ruth, it’s hard to keep up. By the way, kudos to both you and Hans for recently featured gems on the Gallery. And thanks, Michael, for the new launch! Lost or not, I see we’re heading for another fine adventure together. Around every corner…
Surprises Await Us!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLots of fun to enjoy here…
What a clever blue dog you have there, Arielko!
And gotta love that wild Billy and his great goat coat, Ruth and Hans!
This looks like someone who might be sharing the sea of sky pasture with our friend there.

Billy’s Budd
Patricia L KeelinParticipantRuth, Puff and It’s Gone ~~ Yes, but it shall not be forgotten now that we can see it time and again thanks to your timely capture.
Michael, could your #216 be someone with their head in the clouds? A clever portrait! Also very drawn to #215 for its play of light and shadow.
And thanks, Hans! And I believe I can hear the sweet music of your Celestial Harp. And Let It Snow is a bright visual celebration on these hot summer days.
This one reminds me of a wave coming in on rain specked sand at the shoreline—with a Ruth title inspiration. ;)

Swoosh And It’s Gone
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWild Skies, indeed—from everyone here! Each leaving me to breathe in joy your various vistas.

Fields Of Wonder
Patricia L KeelinParticipantEven an arachnophobe would find your Sky Spider something of a marvel not to be feared, Hans. And to be followed by another big heart from Arielko, well, that’s love for you! And Ruth, when your dog is ready to abandoned that comfy pillow, perhaps he’d like to go for a car ride with his head out the window?

Oh Boy! A Car Ride!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks for sharing your very tasty bagel, Arielko. Your wit inspired the title below.

Parsley On A Plate
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks for the great launch, Michael, and I surely agree with Hans on #243 (near the end of Volume XX). What a splendid play of light and shadow. And #212 above really pops!
Hans, Between the Lines makes me smile. Those clouds look to be having fun gliding along at a good speed. And after seeing your beautiful Coral that closed volume XX, and your latest which reminds me of maybe an invasion of ocean jellies, I dove down into the archives here and discovered a photo from a couple of years ago. It was just a tiny bit of cloudy sky, and by the time I enlarged it to take a closer look, it too could have come from the sea.

Cloud Coral
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Hunt And Peck For A Few More Feathers
Sudsy Spray
My Covid Coif
Ready To Hop To It
Coronal Cradle
Filamental
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