Monday, March 02, 2009

Stormy Skies.

Sorry for the blog lull, we just got caught up in the doldrums of February nothingness. Really. Nothing has been going on...well...unless you're interested in hearing about my kids' terrible allergies, all the laundry I've had to catch up on, the crazy freezing-one-day-scorching-the-next weather, or my new candle I just bought - Citrus Ginger!!! That's about all the excitingness that has gone on around here lately. Nothing blog-worthy. However, I did take this picture of the sky on Valentine's Day. I even climbed up on top of the roof to take it! The clouds were amazing! I could have stayed up there a good hour just looking at it if I wasn't fearing getting blown off. So here's a little blog eye candy until I can find something to blog about!


P.S. This is a completely un-edited picture. This is exactly what it looked like!

12 comments:

Crystal said...

Awesome picture! I know exactly what you're talking about. I hate Jan. and Feb. They go by so slow!! And kids are locked inside the house when it's cold and sickness. BLAH!!!!!

Ginger said...

Citrus Ginger! That sounds FABULOUS!

Shay said...

Wow, that's a beautiful picture!

-Laura- said...

And every time I light it, I think of you G!!!

Hillary said...

I love stormy skies! You are a great photographer! This picture is daunting.

Jenni said...

Wow awesome picture. I know how much you love clouds. You must have been in heaven!

elise said...

gorgous! i wish i'd seen that too!

-Melissa- said...

What a awesome picture! Wish we would get some good rain storms. It has been so dry.

Sarah said...

What a cool photo! It's pretty spooky. I think if I saw clouds like that I'd be hiding in my tub. :)

the duchess said...

Great shot. I feel like I've been scraping the bottom of the barrel lately on my blog. Maybe that means I need to get out and do more. Hmm... ;o)

Seable Family said...

Awesome picture!

cplatt said...

Love, love, love your picture of the clouds! Brings back very fond memories of lying on the driveway as a child and watching the clouds take different forms and shapes and then watching as they slowly blew away...