Oh, the strange things one sees when out walking around Prescott. What could it be? Any of you who recall seeing shapes in the clouds as a child ought to be able to come up with possibilities.
Misc. Links: In case you haven't seen the mysterious spiral of lights in the Norwegian sky, Space Weather has a still image; the Berman post includes videos that show how the lights developed, giving a very different picture of what happened; the final two of the three videos are best. In a less serious moment, you might take a look at a huge domino run over at YouTube.
Yep, looks like a skull and kind of eerie.
ReplyDeleteYou are SOOOOO observant! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteGJ,
ReplyDeleteSo, you hunkered down during the storm? Hurricane-like winds? Wow!
~Anon in AV.
windy -- isn't it ever...
ReplyDeletelady -- I don't know -- it sat in my great huge iPhoto folder for a long time before I noticed that picture in particular.
anon av -- it's two days later & I'm still hunkered.
Wild! I love seeing surprises in the photos of common things.
ReplyDeleteWe had wind like crazy out in Paulden, too - lots of rain that turned to ice and almost no snow =p
Yep - light a fire and keep on hunkerin'
Well observed, Granny! It certainly is a weird likeness. I remember, as a boy, lying on my back in a straw field looking at the clouds change in the blue sky.
ReplyDeleteframe -- it's certainly great when a surprise pops out at you when you are going through a folder of photos for the umpteenth time.
ReplyDeleteavus -- that was a picture I remembered taking -- then it frustrated me by disappearing among all the other photos & a couple of nights ago, it popped out at me again.