Monday, June 7, 2010
Cloud carnival
The first photo was what I saw when I stepped onto the front porch a short while ago. Crazy clouds!
I walked down the street onto the beach and watched charcoal shapes that looked like whirling tops and charging elephants, shot through with coral spotlights. It was all weirdly festive.
And a little sinister, too.
Wheee! That concludes tonight's show. Thanks for watching.
Windswept magnificence
You shall be radiant at what you see, your heart shall throb and overflow,
For the riches of the sea shall be emptied out before you …
(Isaiah 60: 5)
Reflected sunset over Greenwich Bay to our southwest, June 6, 2010.
Sometimes I can't get beyond gushy clichés when it comes to these photo entries. Last evening we had a tornado watch, but thankfully instead of a twister we got a fast-moving, rumbly thunderstorm and high winds. Just as the rain (but not the wind) stopped, I walked the path around our beach and caught the sun as it set in the west-northwest.
The fresh breeze was exhilarating after two days of drippy humidity. In my tank top and shorts, I shivered a bit – but mostly with the sheer fineness of being by the sea amid such glory, the adored scents of salt water and wild roses, the rough caress of the northwesterly wind. My toes dug themselves into fine sand as I braced the camera and fired off shot after shot.
Photography advice: Turn around. I did, and captured a bit of the sunset's reflected glory on retreating storm clouds to the south and east over Narragansett Bay.
Thrilling!
(Remember to click on any photo to see it large.)
Shining golden in the sun's slanting rays, this tree at the end of our road tossed its head wildly.
Southeast over Narragansett Bay: Dark clouds, red reflections as a long June day ends.
Another view of the cloud show over Greenwich Bay.
Detail of cloud just above the setting sun.
As I walked from the western end of the walking/bike path back home, I couldn't resist one last photograph of the now-dimming, still colorful sky to the south.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Been saving these
June 2, 2010: Clouds rearrange themselves in the rosy evening glow after a storm.
My blogs have been going through a dry spell. This week, I took some nice evening sky photographs and thought I would get back to business here.
For months I feared losing my job, and lo, it came to pass. Several months have gone by since I got the news, yet occasional pangs of anger and sadness still surprise me. I find solace in our world's constants: water, air, sun, growing things, love. I also look forward to new projects, perhaps the chance to add to my skills, and some downtime this summer. I especially anticipate writing more for my own pleasure, something that slid to the bottom of my priority list. For now, I'll ease back into the blogosphere with some colorful memories.
Please click on each photograph to see it larger, and enjoy this walk with me back through the months between Christmas Eve and last night on the shores of Greenwich Bay.
June 2, 2010: Many shades of taupe, pink, and lavender.
Memorial Day eve, 2010: A glorious day approaches nightfall.
Memorial Day eve: Our sunsets have meandered far up into the northwest sky over Brushneck Cove.
April 23, 2010: Serenity
March 26, 2010: Daylight's last streaky banners.
March 1, 2010: Brilliant accents for a gray time of year.
January 12, 2010: Fiery "waves" crest over East Greenwich.
Early January, 2010: A spray of clouds bursts like fireworks over Narragansett Bay to our south.
Early January, 2010: Moments later, the clouds blossom farther across the sky to the southwest.
Early January, 2010: The grand finale, looking west as the sky begins to dim. Bravo!
January 1, 2010: Nature's graphic design project.
Christmas Eve, 2009: A very bright benediction over Greenwich Bay.
My blogs have been going through a dry spell. This week, I took some nice evening sky photographs and thought I would get back to business here.
For months I feared losing my job, and lo, it came to pass. Several months have gone by since I got the news, yet occasional pangs of anger and sadness still surprise me. I find solace in our world's constants: water, air, sun, growing things, love. I also look forward to new projects, perhaps the chance to add to my skills, and some downtime this summer. I especially anticipate writing more for my own pleasure, something that slid to the bottom of my priority list. For now, I'll ease back into the blogosphere with some colorful memories.
Please click on each photograph to see it larger, and enjoy this walk with me back through the months between Christmas Eve and last night on the shores of Greenwich Bay.
June 2, 2010: Many shades of taupe, pink, and lavender.
Memorial Day eve, 2010: A glorious day approaches nightfall.
Memorial Day eve: Our sunsets have meandered far up into the northwest sky over Brushneck Cove.
April 23, 2010: Serenity
March 26, 2010: Daylight's last streaky banners.
March 1, 2010: Brilliant accents for a gray time of year.
January 12, 2010: Fiery "waves" crest over East Greenwich.
Early January, 2010: A spray of clouds bursts like fireworks over Narragansett Bay to our south.
Early January, 2010: Moments later, the clouds blossom farther across the sky to the southwest.
Early January, 2010: The grand finale, looking west as the sky begins to dim. Bravo!
January 1, 2010: Nature's graphic design project.
Christmas Eve, 2009: A very bright benediction over Greenwich Bay.
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