Elaine, I could not agree with you more. I am walking everyday and even though the snow is gone the colour seems really slow to come. Nice photo and amazing sky. Thanks for sharing and happy spring. Smiles
A picture full of atmosphere, lovely. Have you heard of the Green Sickness.
When people were imprisoned years ago, in cells without windows, they developed the Green Sickness and would go mad through it. It was not being able to see greenery of any sort. A good many people now days find living without greenery, in the winter months very unpleasant.
A brooding sky over gorgeous greens, great skywatch photo!
ReplyDeleteah, this gives me some hope; me too! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteFantastic view of the sky with all kinds of things going on, lovely colours, while you are waiting for Spring. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust a reminder of why we get it so green. Fall, winter, summer or spring we do get the rain! - Margy
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot, I love the green.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Guy
Regina In Pictures
Isn't it nice we have photo stashes to remind us that spring and summer will return?
ReplyDeleteNice shot...beautiful green ...with dramatic dark clouds...
ReplyDeleteThat has a lovely spring feel.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a storm is brewing in this picture. I went to my archives for this weeks post too.
ReplyDeleteElaine, I could not agree with you more. I am walking everyday and even though the snow is gone the colour seems really slow to come.
ReplyDeleteNice photo and amazing sky. Thanks for sharing and happy spring.
Smiles
Gorgeous sky photo with all of that wonderful green!
ReplyDeleteI'm reeeely looking forward to some autumn rain and the greening of my world too.
ReplyDeleteGreat SWF photo. I am looking forward to spring. Your contrast of green against the sky in nice. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt looks moody hope it got happier later XXX Don
ReplyDeleteA picture full of atmosphere, lovely.
ReplyDeleteHave you heard of the Green Sickness.
When people were imprisoned years ago, in cells without windows, they developed the Green Sickness and would go mad through it.
It was not being able to see greenery of any sort.
A good many people now days find living without greenery, in the winter months very unpleasant.