Tuesday 22 September 2015

Spring stormy morning skies




Over the weekend I was planning on getting out and taking some new Spring photos but as nature does sometimes rain happened instead. Parts of Tauranga got lightening, so bad to the point where phone lines got frazzled, we didn't get that here much to my disappointment. But.....I am counting down days until my two youngest teenagers will be here for the school holidays which start this weekend. They live up north with their dad until the end of the year so they can finish their education then hopefully they will move here with us, can't wait!

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10 comments:

Fun60 said...

That's a great photo.

EG CameraGirl said...

Sorry about how the rain ruined your plans...but this is a wonderful photo of the sky!

carol l mckenna said...

Wonderful sky shot! Love the colors!

Happy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol

mick said...

Great sky photo. Don''t wish for too much lightning - it can also fry/frazzle your modem! Mine did a few years back and now I unplug when the storms are too close. Have a great holiday time with you chldren!

Photo Cache said...

Nice sky shot. The mention of rain makes my salivary glands working. We NEED rain here. Too many wildfires going on at the same time.

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Amy said...

interestingly enough while we got no lightening a neighbouring town got loads and alot of their phone lines have been fried.

Amy said...

I hope you get some soon, those wildfires are bad news...

eileeninmd said...

Lovely sky and colors ! It will be nice when your teens come! Enjoy your day and the new week ahead!

NCSue said...

Nice cloud formations - full of soft color.
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NatureFootstep said...

a nice sky with out rain this time. Hope your teens will arrive without problems :)

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