Friday, June 12, 2009

Skywatch Friday

Bourbon County
June Skies
Some photos I took earlier in the week with sky watch in mind. The later part of the week found us in tornado shelters three times in one night! Luckily no damage locally.

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17 comments:

Janet said...

Serene summer scenes.

jabblog said...

It looks hot! Lovely photographs. Hope your weather is more settled now

Gemma Wiseman aka Pamela Adams said...

Delightful field shots! Love the light effects!

Kerri Farley said...

Gorgeous Larry! That last shot is my favorite!!

ms toast burner said...

Lovely scenes!

"The later part of the week found us in tornado shelters three times in one night"... yikes!!!

Dewdrop said...

I am definitely geographically misplaced. Glad to hear you took the warnings seriously. Glad there was no damage. I absolutely LOVE the second shot! AMAZING!

Monica said...

That bottom photo reminded me of when I lived in Indiana and would go to my cousins house/farm and we would lay near the fields and stare at the sky while sharing our dreams. Beautiful.

Thank you for visiting my SWF.

Jim Klenke said...

Makes me want to go take a country drive.

nature ramblings said...

Lovely skies for Kansas this time of year! I guess you were in the storm cellar to much and couldn't get photos of those stormy tornadoy skies!!! Great photos! Thanks for sharing your great photos!

Regina said...

I like the countryside. You captured it greatly.

Jane Hards Photography said...

These are big sky images neverending hoizons.That yellow really pops too.

Unknown said...

I feel right there on the rolling tundra. No funnel cloud pictures???? I can't imagine why? hee hee. WE don't get many tornados here.. one every 50 years. Whew..

Norwood

George said...

I'm glad you had no damage from the tornadoes. Your sky pictures are beautiful. I especially like your second photo.

WR said...

The farm and field photo is wonderful. Helps me escape this desert for a moment! Thanks.

Michele said...

Wonderful photos for sure, I love the perspective of that second one very much!
I'm so sorry about the tornado threats... that definitely has to be scary for sure!!

Take care.

storyteller said...

My Dad used to talk to us about how beautiful Kansas is ... and from your photos, I see what he meant. He grew up on a farm outside of Howard, Kansas and always wanted to take us back there ... but my mom was a city gal through and through so we didn't go after all.
Hugs and blessings,

Euroangel said...

good to hear that no damage was done...nice shot..