The Shapeshifting Cloud
A very unusual cloud caught me eye last July. It looked like congested smoke with a pale white, orange and some grey. I had not seen a cumulus cloud like it except for cumulonimbus which are giant and full of thunder and lightening. This cloud was medium sized.
I watched it for a few seconds. It had begun to blow away bit by bit. I ran into get the camera because it was quite unique.
When I came back the cloud had changed into this face and head tilted way back like a jester. It also looks like a mask. I took a picture to remember it by and to share this story with you.
I kept looking at the cloud on and off. I saw that out of the mouth of the first head, came another head!
We all see different things because our eye catches the shadows and lights differently. You may even see something different.
I really enjoy sharing these clouds with you. It was very exciting to watch.
Do you see your cloud shapes in the sky?
Thank you for visiting Wee Good Faeries
I watched it for a few seconds. It had begun to blow away bit by bit. I ran into get the camera because it was quite unique.
When I came back the cloud had changed into this face and head tilted way back like a jester. It also looks like a mask. I took a picture to remember it by and to share this story with you.
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| The cloud had stretched out into a head tilted far back and side profiled face with jaw open and upper teeth. How about that wild hair trailing back in the wind? |
I kept looking at the cloud on and off. I saw that out of the mouth of the first head, came another head!
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| The lower jaw of the first head formed another head ! See the profile of the nose, eyes, and mouth. The neck and top not of hair? |
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| I penciled the outline I saw. |
We all see different things because our eye catches the shadows and lights differently. You may even see something different.
I really enjoy sharing these clouds with you. It was very exciting to watch.
Do you see your cloud shapes in the sky?
Thank you for visiting Wee Good Faeries
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| Deborah Moen Elemental Specialist |






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