I took my camera with me last night when I went outside to remove fly masks.
The light was just right, but a storm was threatening so I was in a hurry to take care of business
and get back in the house before I got drenched.
I stood in the center of the corral and looked west, to see my beautiful Lucy.
I turned north and saw my favorite color, a sort of steel-stormcloud-blue.
Another 90 degree turn and I was looking east, to see a tiny little patch of sky in amongst the clouds.
One more turn and I was looking south, at George and Alan who were looking west.
Are you dizzy yet? I am.
Anyway, they stopped looking at whatever had grabbed their attention and proceeded to help me
remove each other's fly masks, at which point I stopped taking pictures and intervened before it got ugly.
p.s. It never did rain.
It is awesome, isn't it? to live in a place where no matter where you look, it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe are fortunate indeed.
Darn eh! you couldn't play with your new rain gauge ;(
ReplyDeleteI love that color blue as well. Too bad it didn't see fit to come sit over your ranch. :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies!!
ReplyDeleteSame trouble here in Atlanta - or parts of Atlanta! Storms keep sliding by the north and south of us- lots of rumbling but no action!
Another 90 degree turn...
ReplyDeleteI love the wide open spaces you enjoy. *sigh* One day....
ReplyDeleteI like the 2nd to last picture of George & Alan, they look like a PushmePullyou! :)
ReplyDeleteJamie
Beautiful skies, they are always so dramatic out west. Glad you got to the boys before it turned into an incident.
ReplyDeleteThe colors of your surrounds are just phenomenal. Yep we got saber rattling thunder and big rich blue grey clouds and nary a drop too. At least the light show was worth the price of admission.....free.
ReplyDeleteDid you really expect anything different from the rain gods?
ReplyDeleteGreat sky...
ReplyDeleteGo look at this blog post for a hand painted postcard with a cool Italian donkey stamp on it. I follow the blog for the art but thought you'd enjoy the stamp. http://walk-postcard.blogspot.com/2012/07/castiglion-fiorgntino.html
Just recently started following your blog. Do you ever ride your mules to the mountains(?) over George and Alan's heads? Beautiful scenery at your fingertips. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLucy is special! Your North and East skies look ominous. Hope they get here tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThose rascally boys know how to draw attention.