Saturday, May 1, 2010

it's gonna rain


it was supposed to snow

but no one told the weather gods
so it rained instead

19 comments:

  1. Hi think the weather Gods knew all along ...the message just didn't get through to the weather Gurus down below....

    A beautifully pregnant sky...

    happy days

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  2. That is a pleasant mistake! I cannot believe those clouds. AMAZING!! The photo is powerful! I can't even imagine seeing those with my own eyes!

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  3. Those weather gods appear to be at war in this dazzling picture, Steven. Thanks.

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  4. But I bet that made the rain gods laugh inside their clouds!

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  5. delwyn - i was able to watch this sky move across the hills and grow in bulk and intricacy - much like a pregnant woman!! steven

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  6. hi jenny - i was able to take several photographs but i liked this one for it's shading and also for the way it captured what it felt like. steven

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  7. hi elisabeth - it was a bit windy but otherwise quiet. i stood by the edge of a field of corn - still very young. i love watching clouds moving. storm clouds especially. steven

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  8. jinksy - they do what they do and that's all there is to it right!!! steven

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  9. The year is turning. Time for rain. The snow queen must now return to the south pole for the northern hemisphere's summer.

    Steven yes about the similarities in Linda Sue's vacation place and the Summerhouse. Both are just one step to the left of the usual, both of them are little pieces of fairyland here in our reality.

    Damn you are good.

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  10. You do so much with 'simple words' stated simply ~~ with the 'complex variety' too.

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  11. We could use a little of that right now! It's so windy right now, we look like a photo from the Dust Bowl era.

    Hmmm, maybe I'll print your picture and go hold it up to the sky, so it'll get the right idea. :)

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  12. reya - i am brought to wonder when i see structures like the one you shared and the ones that linda sue shared, what might be the effect if that was commonplace? how might that affect the psyche of innocent passersby? steven

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  13. helen - i can see what you are saying and then also there's your role in the relationship - you do so much with the 'simple words' and with the 'complex' variety that i share also. without your creative insightful mind, the words go nowhere. so thankyou! steven

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  14. hope - it's been very windy here for two weeks but it's not dust bowl like just yet. very green actually. however, the rain this weekend will be a real gift to people on wells, the farmers, the gardners and then those of us who love nothing better than to sit by the window reading and listening to the rain. steven

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  15. We had some of that rainy stuff, too. But snow! NO! It's lilac time. No snow allowed, I say.

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  16. This has surely been an interesting season, Steven. Hope you and your loved ones are doing well. I'm not around as much lately, but it's not because I don't care. Just so busy lately and am going on a trip (business)-so takes me out again. Every time I come here, I always feel better.

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  17. bee i am right with you. it's alright to rain but i'm done witht he snow. but the i'm only saying that in my head 'cause the weather gods do as they please as you know. steven

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  18. boomer - a visit once in a while is just as lovely as every day. i am glad to see you up and around. busy. that's a good thing. steven

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  19. snow?? for mayday i'd rather have the rain! which i am having, in fact, and the "lawn" is sniggering because it knows it will not be mowed.
    have a good one!

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