Friday, December 30, 2011

The dancing cloud


For too short a time, a cloud danced over Ocala...then it skittered away...

19 comments:

cieldequimper said...

It looks like a whirlwind! How wonderful that you caught it like that!

RedPat said...

Good one Lowell! What a wonderful blue sky.

Randy said...

It was probably lonely so that's why it left.

Memphis MOJO said...

amazing shot -- right place at the right time!

crocrodyl said...

Funny:) Great capture! Happy New Year!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

This cloud looks lonely.

Pat said...

It does look like a little tornado that's white. Sort of like the Casper the Friendly Ghost of tornadoes.

brattcat said...

beautiful. from the brattcats to you and lois anne come wishes for a very happy new year.

Giulia said...

Oh, it looks alike a feather in the sky. In the old days, they wrote with a feather. I can see there "better wishes, Jacob"!!! And for all your family!

Kate said...

Like the cloud, dance away tonight and celebrate! I wish you a happy New Year, my faithful blogging friend! May 2012 be a year filled with many blessings!

Birdman said...

Is this REALLY what retirement comes to... watching clouds dance?

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Hello! What a beautiful photo!

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Happy New Year! I wish all the bests to You in 2012!

Judy said...

We had the same thoughts on a photo for today! Happy New Year once again!

Sharon said...

It looks like it might have been doing a little spin! I just love clouds in a blue sky!

magiceye said...

this is a superb capture!!

Gerald (SK14) said...

what a wonderful capture - happy new year

Chipie said...

Happy New Year 2012 !!

Small City Scenes said...

What a great catch. A feather or maybe a horse tail. Whish!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR. May the new year bring you health, happiness and much joy. MB

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson