The sky was dramatic. A strong thunderstorm was bearing in on Singleton from the northwest. The cumulus ahead of the storm on the western horizon was still in brilliant sunshine. The water and sky were turned curious shades of green, purple and grey as the storm approached.
Lightning and thunder completed the special effects that the reality of nature always provides for free. I was listening to James Taylor in my mind and that explains the title of these 200 brush strokes. Classic!
A couple of canoeists were racing to reach shelter before the torrential rain arrived. I am not certain if they made it. Their paddles were flashing in the sunlight as they put in extra effort.
Nature Deificit Disorder does not exist within the Singleton Sanctuary. We work with nature to create an exciting lifestyle. There is always something interesting to be experienced.
I would visit these same clouds an hour later in #2376 "Singleton Mammatus".
Lightning and thunder completed the special effects that the reality of nature always provides for free. I was listening to James Taylor in my mind and that explains the title of these 200 brush strokes. Classic!
A couple of canoeists were racing to reach shelter before the torrential rain arrived. I am not certain if they made it. Their paddles were flashing in the sunlight as they put in extra effort.
Nature Deificit Disorder does not exist within the Singleton Sanctuary. We work with nature to create an exciting lifestyle. There is always something interesting to be experienced.
I would visit these same clouds an hour later in #2376 "Singleton Mammatus".
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