Nature was creating beautiful art with the clouds and the dark blue sky on Memorial Day. As any restless photographer would do upon seeing these clouds from home, I headed to Pineridge Natural Area to take in all the beauty, journal and listen to the birds sing. With nothing on my schedule for the rest of day and with all the cloud activity, I decided to drive east so I could get closer to those clouds. 😂
Along Weld County Road 15 I spotted this scene. What a mix of dark, almost tornadic looking formation on the left side of the image and those bright white cumulonimbus clouds on the right just at the horizon. Not sure how far away they were but I imagine 40-70 miles. With all the wind blowing the smog along the Front Range out over Kansas somewhere, we have had rather beautiful dark blue skies the past few days.
Driving back into town I stopped at the Running Deer Natural Area for a bathroom break and was given this third image. I love how nature does that, just freely and unexpectedly offers gifts. Just to the left of center you can see clouds shrouding around Longs Peak (one of Colorado’s 53 14ers). This view is looking out over a marshy area so I am surrounded by Red-winged and Yellow-headed blackbirds all in chorus, and of course, millions of bugs.
As I write this I am reminded of the homemade ice cream my parents would traditionally make on Memorial Day when I was younger. And today would have been my parents 73rd wedding anniversary and the first without mom. I will give my dad a call. And, maybe talk about the homemade ice cream. ❤️
5 Comments
Tom Dills
A day of great clouds is truly a splendid gift. I love how the wide angle of view accentuates the “tornadic-ness” of that one cloud.
I’m sure this anniversary is a difficult one, hopefully the ice cream will help.
Monte Stevens
I did enjoy the afternoon. I needed the time out of town. It’s my reset button!
Laurel
The peace that can be found in a beautiful photograph is (almost) akin to the deep breath we are able to take when we are actually standing in these spots. Almost. Thank you for sharing your talent. Simply gorgeous. With or without that ice cream… 🙂
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Laurel for visiting and leaving a comment. Hoping you are having a great weekend.
Laurel
I be by often. Beautiful photography Monte. Thank you for sharing your talents/gifts/blessings. I AM having a wonderful time, my wishes to you, as well.
Laurel