52 thoughts on “Cumulonimbus

  1. I often wonder if clouds have personality or emotions. Or perhaps they have the ability to evoke our emotions and personalities. Lovely photos.

  2. Our clouds are hard to see at the moment. The smoke from the Canadian wild fires are wrecking havoc. I’ll delight in yours.

  3. Lucious shots, Tim.
    It’s fantastic how thick the growth is, and yet you get so little rain.

    Meanwhile, in the land of grey skies and rain aplenty, 250,00 + lakes, Ontario is on fire.
    It smells like burning paper here, and our air quality is very poor. It changes as the day passes.
    Wearing an N-95 mask is advised outdoors. WTF? Summer is still 2 weeks away. xo

    • The only reason we are not burning here is because we are all burned out from previous years of burning. We were looking an a proposal to do a master plan to rebuild a town in northern NM that burned down in the forest fires a couple of years ago.

      I do a lot of watering to keep the green and other colors going. I will be irrigating tonight. Thanks, Resa.

      • Crazy! It’s nuts that entire towns burn down.
        Fort McMurray, a town of about 80,000 burned down just before the pandemic.
        It’s built back up to about 65,000 now.
        I hope NM manages to get the town back up!

  4. Just at this very momentbtaking early morning clouds here in the high jungle of Peru. They don’t compare with these Timlandia ones though!

  5. That last one looks like a bird having a bad hair day. To the cold point, I must say this is the coldest May/June I can remember for a long time.

    • I don’t think we have gone above 85, and it’s been down to 40 most mornings this week. Mr. Happy shivers when I wee in the wild. Thanks, Brian.

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