The Clouds On the Way Home
Posted on August 7, 2011 Posted by John Scalzi 12 Comments
Not exactly welcoming.
But we made it home anyway, from a very nice family reunion which wrapped up before these babies wandered in from the west. It’s nice when it works out that way; it wouldn’t have been fantastic to be out in the open at a park when these hit.
It looks like they are amassing for an attack.
I live abt 150 miles NW in Indiana. We had the storm roll through here around 2:00 and got 1/2″ of welcome rain. I’m glad for the rain we have gotten recently.
Hmmm. We don’t have technology like that. Must be aliens.
Send it to Texas!!! They would be very welcome down here.
Yeah, what Kevin at #4 said. I live in Houston, and while I’m mostly thankful for the lack of humidity generally so prevalent in August, our backyard looks just about entirely dead, and the front yard’s not that much better.
It’s a little-known fact that almost everybody in Texas is named Kevin. Even the females. And, we need some rain.
Remember when you were in San Diego a month ago? It is still sunny and mildly warm.
Thought you and your clouds would like to know
I don’t buy it. I think John ‘shopped an upstate New York sky onto a photo of his yard.
You can tell it’s not a New York yard beause it’s green. (Unless he fiddled with the color. He’s been known to do that.)
Not welcoming, no. But I wish my sky looked like that right now.
Looks like a normal picture from here in Puddletown, Orygun. Except for that open green field. Open fields here are usually brown, and wet.
Those clouds could symbolize the feeling of doom before the markets opened today in Europe and the USA.
Clearly, the Gods are angry. A sacrifice may be needed. Have you taped bacon to any cats lately?