Shetland sheep have changed my life and touched my heart. They have brought me joy, adventure and serenity. Follow along as I live each day influenced by memories of my mighty flock of mini sheep ~ aided and abetted by "Bellamica", the English Shepherd,"Sable", my livestock guardian dog and "Hero" the rescue dog that stole my heart! You'll also meet many of the homeless dogs that I rescue and rehome as part of Bluff Country Canine Rescue.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Storm Clouds Brewing...
This morning it feels like one could almost pick the weather they want!
The sun is shining and the sky is blue...
There's also an area of party cloudy sky...
Then there are the dark, forboding clouds that promise rain...
Our day here was the reverse. Dark rain clouds, and then bright sunshine later. Now I need to go and throw myself in the pool to cool off! Great pictures Nancy.
I love it when a storm is brewing but the sun is still shining; there's that inviting light and then a wonderfully sharp gust of wind, telling you you better enjoy yourself while you can; soon it will be time to snuggle up safely inside. Ahhhh, Sighhhhh
I don't know where our monsoons have gone...we'll cloud up, but the rains stay way east of us, leaving everything here thirsting for rain and respite from the intense sun. There's nothing ;like that refreshing smell after a rain. You can almost hear the earth sigh in relief. Great photos, Nancy. I used to love sitting on the back step of our quarters in Kansas - watching the thunderheads explode skyward before the storms.
Great pictures! And your grass is so green!
ReplyDeleteOur day here was the reverse. Dark rain clouds, and then bright sunshine later. Now I need to go and throw myself in the pool to cool off! Great pictures Nancy.
ReplyDeleteRain in the middle of summer is usually a good and refreshing thing to have. It looks like it was a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteI love it when a storm is brewing but the sun is still shining; there's that inviting light and then a wonderfully sharp gust of wind, telling you you better enjoy yourself while you can; soon it will be time to snuggle up safely inside. Ahhhh, Sighhhhh
ReplyDeleteI don't know where our monsoons have gone...we'll cloud up, but the rains stay way east of us, leaving everything here thirsting for rain and respite from the intense sun. There's nothing ;like that refreshing smell after a rain. You can almost hear the earth sigh in relief.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Nancy. I used to love sitting on the back step of our quarters in Kansas - watching the thunderheads explode skyward before the storms.