These are clouds.
Just a bit of Okanagan bedrock, yes, but, yes, clods , or clouds. Here are some more clouds, or clods, clots and thickenings.
Just a few clouds torn by the wind and sailing east, yes, but rock did that, too once. This is the planet that does that. Here they are together, mixing it up.
And again.
And again. What waves breaking on the shore!
Rock is cloud. We live in cloud.
The “earth” is far below us. Every lake is a star creature, just one cloud among many.
Every tree.
Every grass blade.
Every stone.
And you and me.
Categories: Atmosphere, Earth, Earth Science, Gaia, Grasslands, Nature Photography, Spirit
great shots and words – I love the profile of the grasses – but what are the little chaps in the bottom photo?
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Yellow-bellied marmots. They come out in April and go back at the end of August, living the winter on the grass they collected in the summer. A very social bunch. Sun lovers!
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How gorgeous – I am going to have to look at some other pics – I thought they were capybaras with sunglasses on :>
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That would be cool, too!
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