Did you actually get rain or was it merely Mother Nature posturing? We're grateful to hurricane Alex for dumping a couple good ones on us. It's been a little cooler, too.
July is my fav sky month in NM. Always some kinda cloud event. I love this photo. Those clouds look like they may have delivered not just threatened. Happy 4th vecina.
We've had skies like that several afternoons this past week. All wind, dust, and thunder. No rain yet. I hope this year we actually get a monsoon. Last summer, we didn't get a drop of rain. Hope Wynonna made it to cover before the storm!
Oh how I love weather...as long as it doesn't hurt anyone. I'll be bringing the weather station with me to NM and will be broadcasting our data via the laptop to the NWS. Kewl.
Absolutely beautiful picture and it is almost like as if I was standing right there in it since it reminded me so much during one of those monsoon days in Arizona though I hardly see any rain while living there years ago.
I hope Wynonna made it to the barn in time. Although a storm was coming, it was a beautiful sky ... very unique!
ReplyDeleteTake cover, 7MSN! Hope you & all your critters are safe.
ReplyDeleteA big storm at that! Maybe it will wash some of that mud off ; )
ReplyDeleteI predict some "natural" fireworks for you today.
ReplyDeleteDid you actually get rain or was it merely Mother Nature posturing? We're grateful to hurricane Alex for dumping a couple good ones on us. It's been a little cooler, too.
ReplyDeleteI love those NM storms!
ReplyDeleteJuly is my fav sky month in NM. Always some kinda cloud event. I love this photo. Those clouds look like they may have delivered not just threatened. Happy 4th vecina.
ReplyDeleteWe've had skies like that several afternoons this past week. All wind, dust, and thunder. No rain yet. I hope this year we actually get a monsoon. Last summer, we didn't get a drop of rain.
ReplyDeleteHope Wynonna made it to cover before the storm!
That's hilarious!
ReplyDeleteRun Wynonna, Run!
no faster than she walks i think i would have just turned around and went back to the house...
ReplyDeleteAmazing colors in that sky. Hurry up, Wyonna, unless you're hoping to get soaked.
ReplyDeleteOoh! Do you get many tornadoes? I LURVE tornadoes, and I'd like to go on a chase holiday!
ReplyDeleteYou probably think I'm insane....and you'd be quite right! Haha
Hope the 'kids' all got safely tucked up in the barn in time!
I feel your pain, Wyonna. Sometimes my "fast" is not fast enough.
ReplyDeleteThe storm will just have to wait until she's good and ready for it to come. Some girls just can't be hurried along.
ReplyDeleteWhoa!
ReplyDeleteDramatic and beautiful heavy sky!
ReplyDeleteLove your banner's photo.
we had donkeys next door all weekend. when i first saw one peering at me unexpectedly i said, "OMG - ALAN!"
ReplyDeleteif you would like to see them (and hear my horse snorting bloody murder at them):
http://horsecrazyamerican.blogspot.com/
tomorrow i'll post a vid of the two donkeys roughhousing. so cute! i really wish they lived here!
~lytha in germany
may I download it? :)
ReplyDeleteBy the look of her ears flat out to the sides, I guess that actually is like walking fast. Do as best as you can, little princess. Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI can't help it, I LOVE that deep blue color when it's threatening to rain!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sky! But Wynonna definitely is the star of the photograph! : )
ReplyDeleteOh, hurry Wynonna!
ReplyDeleteLove those NM skies, always intense!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love weather...as long as it doesn't hurt anyone. I'll be bringing the weather station with me to NM and will be broadcasting our data via the laptop to the NWS. Kewl.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful picture and it is almost like as if I was standing right there in it since it reminded me so much during one of those monsoon days in Arizona though I hardly see any rain while living there years ago.
ReplyDeleteHey, Wynonna, send some of that rain our way!! We desperately need it.
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