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unsettled waters
sailing in flying vessels
clouds of change
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The last line, “clouds of change” can be taken literally, or metaphorically.
These dark, threatening clouds rolled in so fast one afternoon that it rapidly turned a sunny day into a gloomy day. In this photo, the clouds look ripe and ready to burst, which they did. We got what felt like buckets of rain suddenly pouring down on us. How quickly things can change.
This week’s WordPress Photo Challenge is to share a picture that says CHANGE.
The Wild Weekly Photo Challenge encourages us to point our lenses toward the CLOUDS.
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That is some dramatic photo and beautiful … ! I would keep my windows closed *smile – have a good weekend.
I look forward to this weather, along with warm sunny days.You got me thinking about literal and figurative meanings…that is a good thing..
Those are some threatening clouds. You captured them just like they are ready to burst wide open.
This photo made it worth getting wet and a great haiku as well.
Dramatic clouds, they do look threatening… Gorgeous shot, FM!
It is amazing how quickly the weather and life can change.
Clouds, what a passion! The clear sky gives way to gray and dark clouds.
Beautiful picture and beautiful words.
Beautiful photo and haiku! 🙂
Wonderful ku and photo 🙂
love the sunshine still touching the hills beneath the threatening clouds … excellent choice for change!
Wow! This is a real stunner!
Yes, very dramatic. Stunning. Thank you for liking my cloud photos. i’ll be back.
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How I love moody skies. Margie
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Love it – both the haiku and the photo.
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You certainly did some nice work with those clouds! Exquisite!
Those clouds look very dramatic and moody – nice capture.
What a cool shot! It’s perfect. 🙂
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It is a very interesting starting point, I am anxious to see what comes from the challenge.
Stunning photo and entry hon. Thanks for sharing. 🙂 *hugs*
Great photo Fergiemoto ! What an amazing sky ! ❤
Your sky speaks drama.
Beautiful image, and the I love the choice of words.
This is wonderful! One of my favourites, definitely!
Christine xx
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Love it!!!
Amazing “clouds of change”!!!
[image and words!]
🙂
Wow — awe-inspiring shot!
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beautiful formation
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Stunning sky!
Ominous yet beautiful. Change is good in this case to see the many moods.
How beautiful! Is a wonderful photograph 🙂
this is breathtaking!
Thanks for liking all of my Dolomite posts. Your photos are amazing.
Gorgeous in a dramatic way.
Amazing view, beautiful photo:) Greetings
What an amazingly photograph – there is such beauty in its drama, perhaps because there is more motion and uncertainty than in a completely blue sky. Lovely haiku, too. XO
Wow! The sky on your image are outstanding, Fergie! Such drama in the sky. Very well captured!
Fantastic image and perfect for the challenges!
Wow is literally all I could think when I saw that photo….and then gorgeous! stunning! amazing! It almost looks as if those clouds could be holding a charge or two of lightning 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Clouds are constantly changing. I reminder that there is hope in everything.
Absolutely fantastic capture of clouds!
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Fabulous! This time the Haiku gets equal points 🙂
we shouldn’t fear change –
let’s feel like clouds,
they’re always are a-changin’
“…We got what felt like buckets of rain suddenly pouring down on us. How quickly things can change…” – we have to take it as a metaphor: cancer like raining cats and dogs on our very heads …