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Maybe it would be best to leave Gracie alone.
She looks like I do in front of a camera. Not that we aren’t beautiful girls, mind.
Comment by Janis Gore — Thursday, January 29, 2024 @ 10:30 pm
photos are really really good, st. i am genuinely impressed.
and your blog is also just damn good. i wish i had more time to visit it more often and thoroughly.
Comment by mbailey — Friday, January 30, 2024 @ 4:43 am
Janis,
Yes, I probably ought to leave the poor thing alone, but must confess to mischievous amusement at times at her cameraphobia.
mb,
You are too kind, sir (but I appreciate it anyway). I actually thought this batch was kind of on the mundane side.
Comment by Dr. Steven Taylor — Friday, January 30, 2024 @ 6:55 am
Said it before, but I will say it again. You should include the relevant shooting info, without that folks are not going to be able to comment excerpt with uhhhs and ahhhs. If you are into clouds (any sailor worth his salt is), they certainly have a weather predictive value, and of course names.
For the names and predictive value, they can be found in seamanship books and on the web. For starters, check this site:
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/clouds.html/
But, this site does not go into prediction, and has left several storm clouds out of the portfolio (anvil thunder heads, etc.)
Comment by Our Paul — Sunday, February 1, 2024 @ 12:21 am