Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Michigan's clouds celebrate!

I love the picture of this cloud formation that someone took in Iron Mountain Michigan. (Quick geography lesson: Iron Mountain is in Michigan's Upper Peninsula on Michigan's border with Wisconsin.) Even though scientifically speaking these particular clouds are called mammatus clouds that can bubble underneath a larger cloud and sometimes signal a bad storm is coming, I still can't help liking them.  To me the clouds in the picture are like a bunch of party balloons-as if the sky itself is celebrating something even if a storm is coming. After all, what's a party without a little bit of a ruckus involved? It's kind of inspiring really, it shows there can be beauty in storms and finding that beauty helps me weather the storm!

Photo credit: Jeff Last-Twitter (#miwx pic.twitter.com/83lsFPlBtw.)

To read more about the clouds and the picture click here.

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