Thursday, 13 June 2013

I wonder why?

One of the things I love about clouds is their almost capricious ability to form in ways that are unexpected.

I have no idea if this cloud is the numb-end of a con-trail or whether its a natural cloud formed by some minute change of temperature or humidity.  What ever the case there was not another cloud to be seen in this sky, just this little line.


You can find more skies at Sky Watch Friday.

Enjoy the pictures.

17 comments:

  1. Looks like a sky writer ran out of steam.

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  2. Interesting! My vote would be on the con-trail, but there doesn't seem to be enough of it.

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  3. Yep, my guess too...the government spewing mind controlling chemicals.

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  4. Interesting shot and it does look as though s sky writer ran out of "cloud ink"!! Beautiful blue skies!

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  5. That is interesting!

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  6. Cool capture, Stewart! It is a pretty clear blue sky!

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  7. Hallo Stewart!!Very interesting shot!!!I can't guess!!Have a lovely day!!
    Dimi.

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  8. Great post! Looks like a contrail to me.

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  9. what a curious, little cloud. It reminds me of an airplane trail. Great view.

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  10. so much blue with a little shooting cloud Love it

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  11. ...at least the sky is a cool, deep blue instead of white hot like in the summer, right?

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  12. Hmmmm - good point! Now that's how to get the old grey matter working, great puzzle, even better post

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  13. Off topic, Stewart, but I’d like to draw your attention to Jonah, the subject of the last two posts on ‘Gullible In Alaska’ listed on my blog’s side bar. I’ve pointed him to your blog.

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  14. I think it's so neat how clouds are ever-changing…literally every second. A cloud formation at any given moment in time is unique to that moment and that moment alone. How awesome is that?

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