Sunday, September 18, 2011

Morro Rock



7:30 a. m.  I took this photo from the window of the motel room I stayed at.  It was gorgeous.





8 a.m.  Then, Morro Rock disappeared.





10 a. m.   Thank goodness, it reappeared a little.

10 comments:

ZACL said...

That sky is just too amazing, look at the colours within the moving cloud stream. It was worth staying at the motel just to see it.

I am so impressed you were able to capture with your camera such an exciting cloud movement and weather pattern.

ZACL said...

P.S. Hubby says, nice boat and it's a Wishbone rig.

keiko amano said...

ZACL,

Oh, you and your husband are experts on seas and boats and things. I don't know anything. I was just fascinated with the site and took many pictures. But I haven't had time to share all the photos yet. I have a few I definitely like to post when appropriate occasion arrives.

Thank you for your comment and please say hello to your husband.

ZACL said...

Hubbie is the expert Keiko. I look at boats sometimes, I cannot avoid it, there are many types here, but I am not knowledgeable enough to tell you whether it's a square rigger, or a Wishbone rig, or any other curious type. I tell you I am looking at a boat, it could be a fishing boat, a sailing boat, a passenger ferry, or a cruise liner. I am very sure, you could do that too.

Hubbie says, hello to you. One day, he thinks you should see his catches of fish. :)

keiko amano said...

ZACL,

I love to see his catches of fish!
Oh, once I saw his photo with a catch. I remember.

I don't know any difference among boats, but it's relaxing to see them on the sea.

ZACL said...

Did I post the catches of fish? I will sometime, just to make sure.

keiko amano said...

ZACL,

Long time ago, I saw a photo of your husband on boat. I think he had a large fish, but my memory could be wrong.

ZACL said...

Hi keiko,

I think your memory serves you well. There was one picture of a fish (possibly a cod) caught on a line, at sea.

keiko amano said...

ZACL,

You are lucky that you can eat fresh catch of fish and don't need to pay for it! Yum, yum. And you probably grow herbs and maybe some vegetables. And you don't need dryer because you hang your laundry under the sun. That's ideal life.

ZACL said...

Hi Keiko,

Regarding laundry drying, see my latest post. It is not as you perceive.

Fresh fish is good. Hubby fillets his catches himself, some goes into the freezer for when we want to eat fish, and some is gifted to relatives, or friends.