
“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.” ~ Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds
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Beautiful blog and how nice to find a factory that makes clouds 😉
Great image! And yes indeed it does look like a cloud factory. My mouse is giving me fits so I could not put my Website in the space provided-sorry-
strikingly beautiful.
Limerick? Funny, I pass by this so often yet NEVER thought of it in this way…now I will 🙂
A great photo to go with your beautifully imaginative title – I like how Kathy has written how she’s never considered that before when driving past, now I expect she’ll think of it as a factory that makes clouds every time!
what a wonderful photo, Molly! I agree, it looks like a cloud factory, it is magical… something from “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Faktory” 🙂
Wow great shot! Love the quote too.
I saw the name of your photo and just had to smile. Once when we were traveling we passed a factory like this with the smoke billowing and out and my then 5 year old said, “Oh so THAT’s where they make the clouds!” A great memory.
1. lovelovelove your pic (again!) 🙂
2. will do my best to remember tomorrow! (kind-of excited-sounds intriguing!)
3. thanks again for participating in 1440… hoping to grow this thing this year! 🙂
btw- happy new year!
Well … I DO feel ‘kissed’ by this enchanting piece of photo art! Thank you for linking up with Photo Art Friday, Molly.
wonderful. great naming!!
Great shot and title to your post. I love how the sunlight is shining over part of the field looking toward the factory (which does seem to be spewing out those fluffy clouds). Nicely done.
I recognize the towers from Limerick. Was this taken near Pennhurst?
No, it was taken from the sports fields of Owen J Roberts High School, Route 100 and 23.
Mollyxxx
Oh wow, it really does look like it’s making clouds! Shame it’s more sinister
What a beautiful contrast of the white on the bluish-purple sky.