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Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Just taking a moment to compliment everyone on the luscious, photos you’ve all been posting here ~~ beautiful work!
And Hans, what a stunner featured on the gallery last week (Sunset of Charigny, Nov 15th). WOW!
You’ve collectively inspired me to roll out of bed a little earlier to catch a little color in the morning sky.
Morning Blush
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks for a fun launch to Volume VIII, Ruth! Like your Caterpillar in the Sky, I can’t wait to see what emerges in this set. Also, congratulations on your shimmering crepuscular rays photo being chosen for Cloud of the Day (Nov 9, 2023) and Misty Morning in Montana on the gallery last month.
And what a fine Snail you snagged there, Angela! It may take a while for it to cross the sky. Not because it’s necessarily a slow slider, but rather because the sky is SO BIG!
It’s a Bird!
It’s a Plane!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantIt all depends on how you look at it…
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks, Michael, and it appears a fine effervescence has found you as well! What’s not to like about a skyful of bubbly?
Slàinte!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks, Hans and Ariel. And wow what a beautiful dog you found, Hans. Maybe that’s the tail wagging in joy at finding you! And Ariel, I love your auroral moon shots, especially the one with the tree adding a painterly touch to the star-dappled scene.
I don’t know what the sun thought it was up to…
I Know You’re There
Patricia L KeelinParticipantOh yes, they’re out there (or up there) just in time to celebrate the season!
The Gargoyle
The Drooler
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThe Mist and The Crevice, Dress Rehearsal and The Worm have all set me up to find Michael’s energetic #238 adding to the buildup of a Happy Halloween mood. Toss in a little Dim Light and I am properly spooked! But hey, why not celebrate with a bit of bubbly? Cheers to you, my friends!
Cirrocumulus in the Cauldron
Patricia L KeelinParticipantAriel, you have a fine eye for capturing these fleeting moments of iridescent color. And you too, Tony, catching a sundog in a contrail!
Ruth, your moon shots always beckon me to step outside the next time it’s dark.
And oh, Hans, what a ghostly beauty from your archive.
Halo Fans
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWonderful variations on a theme from all of you! It’s obvious that the wind will play whatever tune it wishes with these trails.
Guitar String for Aeolus
Patricia L KeelinParticipantRuth, can you send your Saucers over here? I love how you caught that gentle light and soft blue below their hovering features. Beautiful!
And Hans, your Crown is a glorious celebration!
Soft Clouds Late In The Day
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWatery is a visual poem, Hans, Peaches in the Morning is delicious, Ruth, and Arizona #163 has an en-chant-ing quality, Michael. Wonderful works, all!
Little Fish, Big Pond
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the clouds ready to catch the moon should she lose her footing in #156, Michael.
And what a fine cloud-catching mirror your lake makes, Ruth.
Hans, I love the subtle blush you’ve captured there. Was it because the sky caught you looking at it—again?
Blue-Grey Palette
Patricia L KeelinParticipantYou’re so right, Michael, about never knowing what will show up. And what a wild skyscape in #237! Might that be where Hans’s Crawling creature emerged from to make those (footprint?) holes in Ruth’s sky? I’m starting to get the Halloween heebie jeebies here!
My! My! What Have We Here?
PS: I see Billy was the star of Cloud of the Day today, Sunday 8 October, 2023. He certainly does get around for an old goat.
Patricia L KeelinParticipantAmazing arrow, Ariel! Seems to be plenty of pointy things to watch out for in the sky. Good thing your wonderful Mad Pig looks to be a fast runner, Ruth!
Pipefish
Patricia L KeelinParticipantAh, I didn’t realize we’d reached the 100 mark in Volume XXII! But I see now, there was a beauty posted by Ruth even after. Definitely worth traveling back to catch her Black plus White equals Gray. It looks like the sky is raining light both near and far.
And on we go with XXIII with a fabulous—and humorous—start! Legs and wings… and does everyone see the pretty girl in Michael’s #232?
Another Study in Greys
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