It’s great by the ocean isn’t it because you can see the weather approaching from such a long way. That dark cloud was full of hail stones which hurt! 🙂
I added that part about the relative safety of land because at the last second I remembered the photo you posted about the restaurant by the beach, after the storm surge flooded it.
But weather can be very interesting (when you don’t have to dodge hailstones).
So storm can be beautiful – you have proved it! 🙂
It was painful too, hail stones in the face 😉
Gorgeous nature photos and they seem to be yours, not ‘the other Mike’…wonderful! 🙂
Thanks LuAnn, yes a rare occasion when my own photos come up to scratch 😉
Love the way the grass is curled and flattened.
Yes, everything, including the grass, has submitted to the relentless wind this winter 🙂
That looks like some quite wild waves – especially on the first image.
Love the photos Mike!
Sending much love and “being grounded” in all the storm,
Steffi
Thanks Steffi, it was a lovely invigorating day out and yes the waves were quite large 😉
Lovely photos! 🙂
Thanks Elina it was a fine day out 🙂
Wonderful picture
Thank you glad you like it 🙂
What a dark sky! Weather over the ocean always makes good photo material, especially when taken from the relative safety of land.
It’s great by the ocean isn’t it because you can see the weather approaching from such a long way. That dark cloud was full of hail stones which hurt! 🙂
I added that part about the relative safety of land because at the last second I remembered the photo you posted about the restaurant by the beach, after the storm surge flooded it.
But weather can be very interesting (when you don’t have to dodge hailstones).