In editing pictures, when you flip cloud formations, you not only change
the position of the Sun,
you are spinning the direction of the
wind, how it flows around Earth.
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| Stratocumulus Clouds looking westward |
Have a Flip Free Weekend
Take a walk with friends
Bake a 2 crust apple pie
Browse mugs with lids online
Read about sculpture
Sing to a daffodil
Make a robust potato soup
Play Wordle unlimited
Craft something from a cereal box

A wonderful post. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nicole
DeleteA fun weekend to you
May
I love a good cloud picture.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
DeleteThe cloud formations this Spring have been as good as in November and December.
May
There’s no daffodils near me to sing to, May, so hope another flower will do😏
ReplyDeleteBeatrice,
DeleteAny flower will surely glow hearing you sing.
May
I don't think I ever would have thought of that!
ReplyDeleteJeanie,
DeleteUntil that post, I didn’t think about it much. On the ground it feels all right to switch. Clouds are different.
May
That sky is stunning! It's reminded me that I really need to make some more shaving cream dyed sky fodder. I dread the mess, but the end result is so worth it.
ReplyDeleteMaryanne,
DeleteShaving cream? That sounds like fun. I hope you blog about it.
May
I actually did - go to my blog and look for 'shaving cream technique' in the sidebar and it will take you to it.
DeleteGorgeous photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda
DeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
May
What a glorious sky. We must appreciate it when we look up and see this!
ReplyDeleteSheri,
DeleteThe sky has been spectacular this Spring.
May