I took these cloud photos from the plane when we were flying so close I felt I could touch them, I just love flying into clouds, don't you? Happy Monday! XOXO
yes, me too! I remember flying over the Rocky Mountains one time and the clouds looked like ocean waves! If you have ever seen the movie Koyaaniqatsi, there is some beautiful footage of clouds from the air.
Thanks, too, for your nice comment on my kitty blog!
Seeing the planet from 40,000 feet is always an exilirating experience! Once, we took off during an intense thunderstorm over Chicago...and looking down, as we climbed above the storm and over the clouds, we could see the lightning form and charge right through the clouds and hear the thunder rumble....it was a scene straight out of....(yes) a Wagner Opera!
I am glad you were able to get on a plane and SOAR! I miss it dearly...
Happy Monday, Annie. I do not love flying but I do love clouds and these photos are great! Welcome back. Hope you are easing into life in NM again...xo
I especially like flying into the clouds of thought knowing I can pass right through without getting stuck. I still get stuck, but I'm sure glad you reminded me with those pictures:)
Beautiful! Years ago we hiked up to the top of Harney Peak in South Dakota, and we were above the clouds up there. I don't think my kids will ever forget looking out over the clouds as we ate our PBJs. :0) xo
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I have been painting since I was eight years old when I declared to my mother that I wanted to be an artist. She promptly went out and bought me an oil set. Perhaps not the wisest choice for a child, but it got me started. I have been painting ever since and my way of working and what I paint has changed dramatically over the years. At this point in time I am working with mixed media on board and canvas. Nearly every image starts with a dream, either waking or sleeping. Other subjects that inform my work are literature and nature. Each painting is for me an adventure in color and texture,an exploration of joy and a way for me to get to know myself better. There is always a personal narrative and some hidden message that I am unaware of until it reveals itself in the finished piece. My paintings are about whatever is going on in my life at the time I am painting. My intention when I do a painting is to be true to my authentic voice and perhaps to open someone's heart and mind to all the possibilities around them.
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yes, me too! I remember flying over the Rocky Mountains one time and the clouds looked like ocean waves! If you have ever seen the movie Koyaaniqatsi, there is some beautiful footage of clouds from the air.
Thanks, too, for your nice comment on my kitty blog!
I always keep an out for the cloud people.
an EYE out
i like to think of myself falling into them and bouncing, falling again and bouncing again.
these are beautiful, annie.
♥
Annie - beautiful pictures. I love clouds, and when I get to see them from up high, it is happy-making. :) xox! Pam
Seeing the planet from 40,000 feet is always an exilirating experience! Once, we took off during an intense thunderstorm over Chicago...and looking down, as we climbed above the storm and over the clouds, we could see the lightning form and charge right through the clouds and hear the thunder rumble....it was a scene straight out of....(yes) a Wagner Opera!
I am glad you were able to get on a plane and SOAR! I miss it dearly...
Love,
♥ Robin ♥
Happy Monday, Annie. I do not love flying but I do love clouds and these photos are great! Welcome back. Hope you are easing into life in NM again...xo
(Your pkg should arrive anytime.)
I love that one at the top. It looks like you could just walk out across them. Better you than me flying into them, though... I don't like to fly!
I especially like flying into the clouds of thought knowing I can pass right through without getting stuck. I still get stuck, but I'm sure glad you reminded me with those pictures:)
The top photo is the whipped cream on your experience of going back and spending time with family.
Now you're here with the fur family that has missed you along with the blogging family ;)
Welcome home, my friend.
And I'm glad we have met as well♥
xoxo
Beautiful! Years ago we hiked up to the top of Harney Peak in South Dakota, and we were above the clouds up there. I don't think my kids will ever forget looking out over the clouds as we ate our PBJs.
:0)
xo
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