Well, our hurricane remnant went east of us. New Mexico and Texas got the rain. When I set out for my evening walk, the skies were ominously grey; by the time I had climbed up the nearby hill, we were having a Sunset. And so here's what our little city looks like in the red light of a setting sun, from a hilltop.
By the way, do take note of the old VA Hospital domiciliary buildings in the distance. I hadn't realized they were visible until I opened up PhotoShop.
Here's what became of those ominous grey clouds. Neat sunset, but I would have settled for the rain. Maybe the next Pacific hurricane will blow some our way.
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Hello, Granny J,
your pictures of cloud formations look so romantic with their shades of pink.
The hurricanes that you get over the States have such lovely names names - Henrietta, Katrina - yet so much damage is done by them.
I am glad we don't have hurricanes over Germany, though we have other nasty things going on here. I might tell you about them later.
We must have picked up a remnant of Henrietta or such--off and on showerers this afternoon and maybe into the morning.
The sunset shots remind me of those we had when Indonesia had big time vulcanism a few years back. Lots of shades of orange and pink (when clouds were about). Hermano
Absolutely wonderful pix, gj, Especially full screen! Love the way you caught that eerie pre-storm light across the hills...
Better than a tourism leaflet!
Olivia -- It would be truly freaky for Arizona to get an actual hurricane, tho we do get remnants of Pacific hurricanes, which can bring a huge rain! I suspect that's where we get our so-called 100-year (every 10 years) and 400-year (every 25 or 30 years) rains.
Bro -- we had red sunsets for about a year after El Chichon did its thing down in Mexico in the 80s.
Brain -- wasn't that light wonderful? a real Arizona Highways moment.
pb -- thank you for the good words.
I googled Prescott, Arizona -
to find out which part of the world you are living in, Granny J.
I studied for one year in Florida (1967/68) but never made it to Arizona, unfortunately.
Very nice pictures.
Steve
Very nice pictures, Granny J, but you were just a tad too far west for the rain. Here in Prescott Valley, we had torrential downpours yesterday afternoon. Today's Courier says 2-1/4 inches. I got into the middle of it and it rained so hard my windshield wipers stripped a gear trying to keep up with it.
Comment appreciated, Steve...
...so I read in the Courier, Cat-A, you lucky PVer you. I guess we simply had one of those near misses that happen in the summer.
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