Saturday, November 21, 2020

As we follow the road down from the top of the hills, heading for what used to be the small town of Goodnoe Hills, we can look back to the wind farm where I got the pictures from the last two days. What a sky!


 

18 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

That is a truly magnificent sky.
One of our politicians (a BIG supporter of fossil fuels) said that he found wind farms incredibly ugly.
Given the choice of a wind farm or a coal mine on my doorstep I wouldn't have to think for very long...

orvokki said...

It looks like dancing sky.
Hugs

Luis Serrano said...

Una estupenda composición Bill. El cielo y esa colina son pura belleza. Un abrazo

Pierre Carrive said...

Magnifique! Ici en France depuis quelques années les éoliennes s'imposent dans le paysage. Pour l'instant je leur trouve une certaine beauté et ne puis m'empêcher d'imaginer Don Quichotte en moto.

Helen said...

What a sky! Truely magical! A brilliant capture, Bill. It always pays to look back.

Bob Bushell said...

What a scene, beautiful. And the windmills, I love them.

Andy said...

Art in the sky... awesome!

Granny Annie said...

Lovely.

joaquín said...

¡Guau!

Anne Le Maître said...

Comme si les éoliennes FABRIQUAIENT les nuages !C'est magique.

Taken For Granted said...

What a dramatic sky with all those windmills. Knowing the size of the windmills, makes the scale of this landscape even more impressive.

kwarkito said...

cette photo est extraordinairement belle

Rose said...

You are right! What a sky! Oh, I so love a day like that.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

That is a very unusual cloud formations Bill

Lasse said...

Yes , a marvellous sky !!

Margaret D said...

Gorgeous to see that sky.

Babzy.B said...

Wow ! Great sky indeed 😀

Antonio Rodriguez said...

Es un cielo maravilloso. Azul oscuro que contrasta con el ocre de la colina, dejando entrever los molinos del parque eólico. La energía limpia del futuro que ya está aquí.
Un abrazo y cuidate