I don’t know about you, but I must admit that I often am so focused on the plants and blooms all around me as I walk the paths in the Gardens at Waters East that I miss what is happening above me. This posting will be photos from the Gardens at Waters East - - looking up.
Clouds here on the shore of Lake Michigan are special because of the reflection from the lake, vapors from the water, and the blue of the lake. Like every cloud – they are momentary, passing, forming and reforming - - - then gone. Their time for “being” comes then goes – like life. Enjoy the moments you see them, which can remind all of us to enjoy and appreciate all of our own moments - they too will pass – gone forever.
How beautiful! Yes, sometimes it's very wise to look up! I also walk a lot with my nose down, and therefore forget to look up :)
ReplyDeleteI thought I would remind all the readers that not only looking down especially at all our beautiful garden plants is great, but what is above our gardens is also very beautiful and interesting in the multitude of shapes and forms. Glad you found it worth you time to stop by the Blog.
DeleteHi again. Finally I got you in my blogfeed.
ReplyDeleteGreat, now you can see what I am up to - almost daily in the garden.
DeleteThe skies are just fabulous. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI do agree with you! Sky and clouds are beautiful. More to come in future postings.
DeleteLove those clouds!
ReplyDeleteAround here it's just plain grey in the sky.
Regards
Elke
It has been beautiful here the last two weeks. Unusually warm for January and that is OK by me!
DeleteLos cielos se ven preciosos. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed. Hugs to you too!
DeleteBonitas fotos con esos cielos acaparando la atención.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Jesus, there is something about watching the clouds, move and form then reform. Signs of live always on the move!
DeleteIndeed! and i too always so focussed on plants or on the ground really, i was just making a new snowshoe trail this afternoon. no blue skies, just a very thin strip of sunlight on the mountains south so I did look up for a bit:)
ReplyDeleteHere the last days have been unusually warm for January - but who knows that could all change in a day or two!
DeleteNice pictures and nice skies. I love nature indeed.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Spain!
You and me both - love nature!
DeleteHard to to find a favourite. Maybe pic. 5, or the dramatic pic. 11.
ReplyDeleteI would agree. All the cloud photos are nice. And, I have so many more!!!
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