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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Low-Flying Clouds



Well, there they go! These low-flying clouds are the remnants of our "storm" that passed through last Monday and left a few sprinkles of rain down here in the valley and a few inches of snow up in the mountains. Flagstaff received around five inches, that is the Snowbowl got the snow and reopened for a day or two of skiing and snowboarding.

The weather continues in the upper forties and fifties at night here and upper sixties and seventies during the daytime. It will be in the eighties by Monday this week they say.

This photo was taken with my new little Vivitar digital camera that holds only 26 photos and cost $10. Certainly not a professional grade contraption, but it will provide a pic now and then that will provide fodder for a blog in emergencies.

The photo in the header of Monument Valley is professional grade, but the photographer is unknown by me. It was in an album I bought at an estate sale. Nothing like a good estate sale to get the juices flowing through my wife's veins.

8 comments:

  1. In the eighties? Sheesh, we'll be lucky if the temperature in the next seven days adds up to eighty.

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    1. It was like that for a couple days. Now it's back in the 60's for today.

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  2. Looks like a little spaceship, man. You caught a UFO. :)

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    1. I'm sure it is, we haven't had one for a while.

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  3. Lovely picture. Those fluffy white clouds just help show how clear and blue the rest of the sky is.

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    1. Thanks, Patsy. The wind was blowing good that day, too.

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  4. A sharp camera you have there, Oscar. Great pic!

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  5. Thanks, David, it's a nice little camera for small jobs.

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