I haven’t much to say today because I’ve been busy cloud dancing, at least in my mind. To me, it’s far healthier than watching the news.
This year Winter rarely took a break to give us a peak at Spring. Selfish old Winter just held on and on and I’m glad that he did. Here in California we needed the water and we needed the cool temps to stay around and slow the thaw of all that snow in the mountains.
Some afternoons there are a thousand things I should be doing but the clouds are so bewitching that often the tasks of the day must line up and wait.

I suppose Miss Summer will arrive by and by. Probably in September. Until then I must remember not to stare up at the clouds.



Beautiful stuff, Jan!!
Thx Mary!
Lovely photos! There’s nothing like clouds to stir your imagination.
I agree.
Absolutely magical sharing. Thank you!
I’m glad you liked them!
Of course, all of this will go better with a joint. Yet, somehow you ended up sounding like a very wise woman at the end of the world and she was finding philosophy and humanity just about everywhere. Your post is a monolog from the Matrix (the first one) with the black woman in the apron making cookies. Anyway, you got me about half way through and I was suddenly thinking about how the gods were everywhere, in the pines and the weather and the sun and everything else in between. The gods were in California on the downhill side of your lot. Love. Duke
Thanks Duke. It did feel like being surrounded by the gods and goddesses. I was definitely mind tripping – felt good. As Geoff said “mind hydration.”
Clouds do a service in terms of mental health management. Mind hydration I suppose you’d call it. Today, here in London we are officially cloud free and while it’s very jolly and beautiful, it does mean the sky lacks character. Keep staring. At some point it will become apparent why…
Mind hydration – interesting! We have fog today – a little too much hydration! Soggy hydration.
Send to us, please!
Time spent watching the clouds is never time wasted!
I hope so!
Better to contemplate the clouds than the news. At least there are answers in the clouds.
I think Ol’ Sol is saying “it is a trio of seahorses!”.
Lovely post, Jan. You’re right! Cloud gazing is healthier than video gazing.
Thanks Resa. Ol’Sol is a great fan of seahorses!
Hi Jan, I also love clouds. When we go into the bush I am always looking at the sky and clouds which is why I never see any animals first.
I imagine the skies in South Africa are quite spectacular!
It actually depends, Jan. Clouds are the initiators of spectacular sunsets often and we don’t have clouds all that often. Some of our sunsets are quite pale and plain in comparison to some pictures I see from places like Norway. When there is some cloud, we get our magnificent red, orange and pink bush sunsets.
Restful photos, Jan. Much better than the news!
Right now the only news we’re getting is Trump news – it’s like nothing else is going on in the world.
I hear you—and here we go again ‼️
Blue skies, white clouds, perfection!
I love this term you use, “cloud dancing!” It’s wonderful–and so much fun.
Keep your eyes on the clouds. ⛅️