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Thursday, 29 May 2008

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Nice!

Where was this picture taken? Quite beautiful. I grew up in Florida with beautiful clouds almost every day. Then I lived for a long time in California, both northern and southern, where there really are no clouds, or at least damned few that are anything but just grey mattes across the sky. Now I'm moving to St. Louis and am looking forward to clouds and weather again!

It's the Sangre de Cristo mountains, looking northeast from Santa Fe. The clouds can be quite wonderful here.

Cheryl, I posted this comment at Washington Monthly as well: We lived a few miles north of that wonderful cloud, and we did indeed get hail Wednesday evening -- enough to drive a rattlesnake up on our porch!

Not "lived" -- still live.

Thanks for the report, Joyce.

Since I wrote that post, I've heard that there was plenty of rain and hail in Los Alamos.

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