I couldn't resist another cloud over Mt. Shasta. This was taken by Jane English in 2001. It's called Abraham's Tree and is another phenomenon that New Agers have taken as a sign that the mountain has a supernatural power. The cloud is composed of cirrus clouds fanning out in plumes from a central point. In weather lore, if there appears to be a lake at the base of the fan then there is a storm brewing.
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You seem to have your head in the clouds lately, jahteh! Is this wise?
Then perhaps the view from below the clouds really isn't so good. Cheers!
That cloud is gorgeous, I've never seen anything like it before ! You get your hands on some nice pics don't you jahteh ! xx
I knows you gonna hate me for this (it's my dirty mind talking) but I can only see a rather wild and mangy triangle of pubic hair.
Thank you Ron, I bow to your superior knowledge of wild and mangy pubic hair. (yes, I did have to take another look, happy)
Daniel and Zoe, have I got a cloud coming up for you both. My computer faces a large window and I can watch the clouds change all day.
Ron, I did try to see what you saw but there's obviously something wrong with me! Should I get counselling or have I just lived a protected life?
I live where there are deciduously-wooded hills. When there's a slight dusting of snow in winter, the 500-foot high hills take on a furry appearance from a distance. I used to enjoy the textures apparent with that slight dusting of snow that time of year, as it livened up the brown.
It hasn't been the same since five years ago when my friend told me what it looks like. So, Ron, yes, I hate you now, just like I've hated my friend Mary for five years.
I'm just a very sick young lad!
Some people search endlessly for their soul mates.
Ron and I are mind mates, dirty, boy-loving, mind mates, long may we perve together.
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