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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

SWF – USA clouds

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The night sky presented the greatest show above Crazy Jug Point. See previous post and Mike’s post for the earlier acts. Doesn’t this cloud formation look like the southeastern part of the United States?

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20 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Fantastic, breathtaking skies for the day! Superb capture as always, Gaelyn! Hope you and Mike have a great weekend! Enjoy!

Sylvia

Karen said...

Yes, it does. I can definitely see Florida and Texas.

Martha Z said...

Pretty pink clouds, I loved Mikes shots, too. You had perfect timing for your trip.

Rambling Woods said...

It does Gaelyn and pretty colors too..

Barb said...

I think you should just park yourself permanently at Crazy Jug Point. Those skies are so pretty!

Small City Scenes said...

Don't ya just love clouds. They can be anything and I do see the United States. WOW!!!
Great color too.

I think I will post some crazy clouds too for SW---Later.

MB

Jossie said...

Exactly what I thought before I read your words. The endangered South coast.

Craver Vii said...

The picture didn't come up right away, and I was wondering what you meant by USA clouds... Now I get it! (lol)

Diane AZ said...

These clouds are shaped like USA. You and Mike sure got some spectacular shots from Crazy Jug!

Lesley said...

Why, yes it does!
And I LOVE your sky shots from the previous post as well.

blog with no name said...

I'm thinking that we could put together a cloud travel book for dreamers... Thank you so much for all the good times we've had and thank you for the good times yet to come!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

It does. I see Florida, Cuba, and the Gulf of Mexico.

Diane said...

I can look at changing skies all day, this is a lovely shot. Diane

Firefly the Travel Guy said...

Agree, I see the map as well. You are so fortunate to have such stunning sunsets around the canyons.

Pat said...

Actually, it does, and I also see part of Central America, I think.

Lovely pink!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Gaelyn: Thanks for showing your patriotic sky over natures majesty.

Larry D said...

It does! Great sky, happy SWF!

Anonymous said...

Where you live and work, I would, if I were you, avoid trying to fly. That first step is a big one. I used to think about that when I was on a ship out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. I would never be able to hold my breath long enough to hit bottom, much less bounce back up to get air on top.

Thanks for the visit. Glad you enjoyed the bumblebee

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

You are right, it does Gaelyn. What lovely colors it has.

Janie said...

I see Texas and Florida, too.
Beautiful clouds!

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