The weather Gods are certainly agin the Aussie farmers at present. A scene witnessed far too often in the past month in rural Oz. I can't imagine what you must feel as it bears down on your property.
Yes again I've caught up with your wonderful photos. Yet again I feel very lazy for not making the most of the landscape in which I live. I think that I can truthfully say that, whilst I can experience all sorts of storms here on Lewis, dust storms do not figure.
A big one too. All that precious soil...
ReplyDeleteNasty. I've only experienced one, and like ink into chalk, it really gets in.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, that's not a nice thing to happen.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo though Lynda
Oh my, that doesn't look good!
ReplyDeleteOh, that is an eerie shot.
ReplyDeleteThat looks just a bit scary.
ReplyDeleteRun for cover!
ReplyDeleteWow....
ReplyDeleteThe weather Gods are certainly agin the Aussie farmers at present. A scene witnessed far too often in the past month in rural Oz. I can't imagine what you must feel as it bears down on your property.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen anything like that! Clearly it is still dry in your parts.
ReplyDeleteWow. Enjoy your day, Diane
ReplyDeleteYes again I've caught up with your wonderful photos. Yet again I feel very lazy for not making the most of the landscape in which I live. I think that I can truthfully say that, whilst I can experience all sorts of storms here on Lewis, dust storms do not figure.
ReplyDeleteOh very powerful
ReplyDeleteI hope those clouds carried some rain, not just dust.
ReplyDelete