I've been under the weather most of the week, so I've embarrasingly little progress to show on "Leaves".
My maternal grandfather called this a "Buttermilk Sky". Wikipedia has scientific information about the type of cloud moisture content. I prefer just to enjoy the poetry inherent in the name - Buttermilk Sky! Lovely.
Speaking of sky - Up in the Sky! The Sharp-shinned Hawk is ever present.
And the last couple of days we've had an 'Out of Season' visitor - a female Evening Grosbeak. She seems to be all alone. I hope she is able to hook up with a larger group.
No lack of Jays - plenty of Steller's Jays and...
...Scrub Jays too.
A little Chipmunk has to be pretty aggressive to fight off the Jays and get a share of the sunflowers.
Sorry you are under the weather. The buttermilk sky is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get well soon deary..
ReplyDeleteBig hugs xx
Lovely sky and beautiful birds. I hope you feel better soon, your progress looks good so far.
ReplyDeleteFeel better soon, Beth.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear that you're not feeling well! I hope you're better soon. Love the pics, especially of the birds!
ReplyDeleteJust take good care of yourself!! Great pictures! Love that sky photo.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing birds in blue. We don't see that many in my neck of the woods. Hope you get to feeling better. Take care!
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better soon. Love that sky picture!
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely term for the cloud formation. I do hope you are feeling better soon. BIG HUG.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better soon. Great pictures of the birds.
ReplyDeleteNever heard *buttermilk sky* before, but I'm pretty sure I'll never forget it now. Such a fun thought.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon!
I hope that you are feeling better soon!
ReplyDeleteI love that description for that type of sky.
I love that name for the clouds/sky. Sorry to hear you aren't feeling well.
ReplyDelete