Clouds are something I haven’t always noticed; in fact, I don’t really remember looking up for much of my life. Until I married The Professor, I hadn’t noticed birds, telephone wires, a change in the terrain and on most days, the clouds above me.
But the clouds in Vermont were something I noticed every single day . . .
The clouds in Vermont would not be silenced; they demanded to be seen, to be admired and simply required you to pause and behold their shape, color and texture . . .
and the sunsets . . .
oh my the sunsets in Vermont . . .
are really something to experience and enjoy . . .
whatever we were doing, wherever we happened to be in the city, we marveled in every sunset Vermont had to offer . . .
Those pictures are all beautiful. I’m so glad that you learned to look up!
Funny how we think alike:) I have been looking a lot at clouds while here in Serbia, and I photographed sky in all its incarnations.
Your pics are truly beautiful – I feel enveloped in a sense of calm just looking at them.
Thanks for your touching words on my blog! I appreciate your friendship and only wish that we lived closer to become real friends:)
Beautiful photos of clouds and sunsets in Vermont! I noticed the clouds looked a bit strange when Hurricane Irene came through, and I especially marveled at the sunsets every night this summer in Hawaii.
This is such a great reminder to look up and appreciate the beauty that is overhead everyday.
I’m smiling because when my husband was in the Air Force, I quizzed him on weather…clouds were a big part of that. I always look up. And I am a weather channel junkie. Don’t tell.
It is well with my soul.
This post makes me happy. Beautiful pictures!!!
Wow, beautiful skies!! Thanks for sharing the beauty you witnessed 🙂
Absolutely stunning photos. There is nothing else to say!
Those top 2 clouds are stunning.
Great pictures, I love sky watching 😉
Love these photos Deb. They remind me a lot of the Colorado sky and landscape which it sometimes takes a visitor to remind me of. Just beautiful.
Gorgeous, Debra. I think the older I get, the more I marvel at the world around me.