Lovely layering of the elements♫♪ Vising from Cool Clicks, here's my effort: http://lore-eleven.blogspot.com/2013/01/as-rural-postal-carrier-i-come-upon.html
Gotta love our mountains. Mt. Baker hasn't been out for a few days now - but we sure enjoyed those past sunny weeks when the mountain would be out almost every day. Great shot. I've heard those clouds called Lenticular Clouds (lens shaped) and have even seen pictures of many of them piled up over a mountain. I like to think of them as little shawls on the mountains - whatever we call them - they are very special. Thanks for sharing.
The whole thing is fascinating about Seattle - but at about 2 minutes into the video it shows Venticular clouds forming nearby and on Mt. Ranier - absolutely stunning.
This beautiful photo brought back ancient memories this morning of the first time I saw Mt. Ranier in 1965! I wrote about it here in the blog I wrote for my children: http://mysouthernheart.blogspot.com/2008/12/summer-in-seattleconclusion.html
Awesome photo of Mt. Rainier and it's lenticular cloud above it. I enjoy seeing Mt Hood here from time to time, when there aren't clouds in the way. Hugs!
That's a lovely shot you share with us. I've never seen your mountain in person, but I have one close by here in New Zealand that has wonderful clouds that dance around it, too.
Lovely layering of the elements♫♪ Vising from Cool Clicks, here's my effort: http://lore-eleven.blogspot.com/2013/01/as-rural-postal-carrier-i-come-upon.html
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ReplyDeleteHope your husband did fluff back from his flu!
What a gorgeous view you have here...
Hugs and enjoy,
Mariette
What a neat photo! I love how Mt. Rainier looks behind the mist.
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ReplyDeleteGotta love our mountains. Mt. Baker hasn't been out for a few days now - but we sure enjoyed those past sunny weeks when the mountain would be out almost every day. Great shot. I've heard those clouds called Lenticular Clouds (lens shaped) and have even seen pictures of many of them piled up over a mountain. I like to think of them as little shawls on the mountains - whatever we call them - they are very special. Thanks for sharing.
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The whole thing is fascinating about Seattle - but at about 2 minutes into the video it shows Venticular clouds forming nearby and on Mt. Ranier - absolutely stunning.
I LOVE mountains - they have their surprises and weather.. The changes you see from watch a mountain range never get's old.. LOVE this photo!!
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I would love to hike Mt. Rainier someday...
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous picture!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous view, Karen! I love the little Chinese hat. :0)
ReplyDeleteoh this is beautiful! haha "chinese hat of clouds" love it! have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I was at Mt. Ranier. It is a gorgeous spot. We saw quite a few meadow flowers an small deer - lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteOh this is incredibly beautiful. Wish I could see it closer:) B
ReplyDeleteThis beautiful photo brought back ancient memories this morning of the first time I saw Mt. Ranier in 1965! I wrote about it here in the blog I wrote for my children: http://mysouthernheart.blogspot.com/2008/12/summer-in-seattleconclusion.html
ReplyDeletejust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!!! Just brings me peace looking at it!!! Have a wonderful weekend!!! So happy we connected!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo of Mt. Rainier and it's lenticular cloud above it. I enjoy seeing Mt Hood here from time to time, when there aren't clouds in the way. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSimply Beautiful... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteAnd you get to see that every day! Lucky! <3
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty cool!!!
ReplyDeleteNice capture!
That's a lovely shot you share with us. I've never seen your mountain in person, but I have one close by here in New Zealand that has wonderful clouds that dance around it, too.
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