For me who does have an outdoor hose where I rent, I enjoy getting rain at least a couple of times a week, it saves filling up a 4 litre watering can many times to water my flowers!! So when I see rain clouds similar to the ones in this photo, I am glad....great shot Alan.
It all looks quite ominous, Alan. Have a great day out.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been back to the old dart since 1995 and you're almost making me homesick for those Pennines they're very nostalgic to me.
ReplyDeletelooks peaceful to me. i would gladly walk along the road...
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Does look peaceful on one side and then the storm rolling in on the other.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot! We need more of that approaching rain here.
ReplyDeleteDid they also have bored passengers waiting for the joys of Customs and Immigration; and wondering if their bags made the same cloud.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great study of the clouds in the sky. I like it.
ReplyDeleteI don't suppose it bothers you... but why oh why is it so often lovely weather during the week and then rainy at the weekend?!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully dramatic shot!
ReplyDeleteJenny, that is known as "Freckles Law" we have it in Canada too, especially in Alberta!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo; our weather has been similar, especially today when I needed to be outside. Enjoy your day out.
ReplyDeleteIt's not the August weather we're used to. Right now I'm praying for torrential rain on certain areas of the country.........
ReplyDeleteFor me who does have an outdoor hose where I rent, I enjoy getting rain at least a couple of times a week, it saves filling up a 4 litre watering can many times to water my flowers!! So when I see rain clouds similar to the ones in this photo, I am glad....great shot Alan.
ReplyDeleteAmazing storm clouds with a window of blue.
ReplyDeleteSorry I've not been around much, also lost your blog but found it again :)
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