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Ruth QuistParticipantMichael, love #1106 for its simplicity. Going to join you with:
Summer Sunset

Ruth QuistParticipantOuter Space

Ruth QuistParticipantLove everyone’s photos. Grey and cold in my area. Looking back at summertime is helping my head. Thinking I should buy some flowers at the store this week!
Swishy

Ruth QuistParticipantOne Duck In A Pond

Ruth QuistParticipantHans, I am thinking a zipper for a blue dress with your Shy Blues.
A Big Squeeze

Ruth QuistParticipantKeelin, loved your gallery photo this week of your January moon. Wonderful sundog to start the year.
Hans, beauty of your iridescent photo. Reminding me of a rainbow trout.
Another close one. Shy a few days from full.

Ruth QuistParticipantMichael, I love hummingbirds. We start to see them early May. Guess I have to wait a few months.
Expecting some Artic cold this weekend.

Ruth QuistParticipantMichael, bold on #1105. Hans, delicate on Rouge.
Going for Blood

Ruth QuistParticipantMichael, now, that one is sweet #118. Very dramatic.
Going Sideways

Ruth QuistParticipantKeelin, I hate itches. I have an idea, how about a:
Big Splash

Ruth QuistParticipantOK gang, all your entries are terrific. It is nice to see our group active and ready for this new year. Never boring and all inspiring.
Big Fingers

Ruth QuistParticipantMichael, some great considerations you have brought up with the magic of this cloud formation. It is at times as varied as mammatus. The photo you are asking about was from a few years ago. It was very low in the sky and steep in feet, can’t really say but one of the largest for me to capture. Again, these meaty ones remind me of intestines or sausages casings. Crazy as that is. I am enjoying going back to look at past photos and I’ll be darn if I don’t see more in them. Hoping our eyes are better trained over time. 
Deep in my heart

Ruth QuistParticipantGail, I like your assessment of the halo. My go to reference is Gavin’s ” The Cloud Collector’s Handbook” see page 120. That is the bible for me. I can’t tell you how many times I have read that handbook and continue to learn intricacies of clouds. So much to learn and appreciate.
Ruth QuistParticipantMichael, very interesting screen or netting.
Low Skirt

Ruth QuistParticipantMichael and Hans, great information you have been sharing. I will add a juicy one.
Right side up. Upside down makes me dizzy.

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