Farewell to the Monsoon
Oct. 2nd, 2011 01:55 pmNot that it's really left yet; we're looking at rain chances all week, thanks to former Hurricane Hilary (Hillary the cat says he is much fluffier and warmer, which is true), but there are signs that even our endless Southwestern summer is winding down.
In downloading a backlog of photos from the camera, I found some photos from our summer--kickass rainbows and serious coolness of clouds. So of course I thought, Photoblog!
Here, under the cut, are a few of the more interesting ones. That's what our sky is like from June through September, give or take a fair number of cloudless days and a very few actual grey-and-rainy days. Maybe one or two of those. Just to mix it up.
Also, as a bonus, the Birthday Rose has been blooming in spurts--as they do. It's taking a rest now but should bloom again in November.
( Photoblogging the Monsoon, 2011 )
In downloading a backlog of photos from the camera, I found some photos from our summer--kickass rainbows and serious coolness of clouds. So of course I thought, Photoblog!
Here, under the cut, are a few of the more interesting ones. That's what our sky is like from June through September, give or take a fair number of cloudless days and a very few actual grey-and-rainy days. Maybe one or two of those. Just to mix it up.
Also, as a bonus, the Birthday Rose has been blooming in spurts--as they do. It's taking a rest now but should bloom again in November.
( Photoblogging the Monsoon, 2011 )