Morning

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Morning cloud cover—
someone is wishing for rain
one breath at a time.


 
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
 
Photo: Plaza Santo Domingo, Zacatecas, México
 
More Sensational Haiku Wednesday with the theme “Wish” here
 
More Share the Joy Thursday ruminations here
 
More Skywatch Friday photos here
 
More REDnesday photos here

Posted on July 14, 2011, in Mexico, my digital photos, my haiku, REDnesday, Sensational Haiku Wednesday, Share the Joy Thursday, Sky Watch Friday. Bookmark the permalink. 20 Comments.

  1. It truly does look dry! But maybe the clouds will cooperate. 🙂

  2. This is beautiful. Happy sky watching!

    Liz @ A Simple Life

  3. Looks like the gloomy sky tries to cover the beautiful blue sky.

    SWF

  4. Lovely, moody skies and a terrific capture for the day! Enjoy your weekend!

    Sylvia

  5. beautiful shot. i like the little sneak peek of the city.

  6. Very beautiful photo!Have a nice weekend!

  7. I like the patch of blue that reminds us it is always there, just above the clouds.

  8. Beautiful picture and I am sure the words are appropriate for much of the country right now!

  9. I like that — “one breath at a time”!
    — K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel

  10. wow too early to rain. but beautiful capture of the morning. =)

    A SAHM Reviews.Net

  11. Lovely rooftop with such a gorgeous view. “One breath at a time” is a wonderful way to express your thoughts. You always add such lovely words to your photography. Gneie

  12. I really like those clouds. We could use some rain here.

  13. A great composition. I like the puffy clouds.

  14. I love the image. It is beautiful and somehow reminds me of New Mexico although it is Mexico. Lovely haiku!
    Noelle

  15. we are wishing for rain as well … long overdue … may have to learn how to do a rain dance!

  16. To my way os thinking, any sky we can see in the morning is a great sky!

  17. Well Morning showers means morning blessings should the rain fall down from that dark skies.

    Here’s visiting late for SWF! Hope to see back at my blog

  18. we do have flat top houses, and I wonder why when we have so much rain.

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