Shapes in the clouds - what have you seen?
By Bizziebod
@Bizziebod (3497)
May 1, 2008 1:28pm CST
It's a beautiful sunny day, your lying on the grass in the park or on the sand on the beach, or even staring out your window, then you see a cloud go by that looks familiar. I'm looking at clouds out of my window and there's some that looks like a mountain range with a large one in the centre, the other day one went by that looked like a pig! What shapes have you seen in the clouds recently?
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@freak369 (5113)
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1 May 08
I remember laying in the grass with my boys when they were younger and just watching the clouds roll by. They would always see dragons and serpents then get irked when I couldn't see the same thing. "It's wite dere mummy" and start pointing at the clouds. I miss those oh-so-innocent days. Now its rare that they want to hang out with their mum but when we're driving my youngest will give me a nudge and lean over and say, "We got a dragon at three o'clock mum, LOOK" .. trying to stay cool but at the same time cling to that last thread of childhood.
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@Bizziebod (3497)
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1 May 08
Aw it does take you back to when the kids were young, although mine is 18 and she still says look at that cloud it looks like a .... mind you now a days it tends to be rude lol!
@graceandowen (1637)
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1 May 08
I can honestly say its been such a long time since i really looked at the clouds, I remembering doing it a lot when i was a child. But i never seem to find the time to do it anymore.
@Bizziebod (3497)
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1 May 08
Oh you must get back to your childhood and stare up at the clouds once in awhile! Luckily I've great views from my window here by my pc, so I can sit, stare and think of my next posting on mylot lol
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@Darkwing (21583)
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1 May 08
I once saw a chariot, drawn by a horse or unicorn, in which sat what i thought was a God (possibly Odin), following behind, on foot, were a Goddess, and two angels, or one large and two smaller angels. They moved quite a way across the sky before they began to break up.
Brightest Blessings, my dear friend. xx
@recycledgoth (9894)
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1 May 08
When I was younger I used to spend hours lying out on the grass just looking up at the clouds and seeing shapes forming and breaking up again. I suppose the most recent was over last weekend while I was away in Wales and while sitting by the tent reading a book I glanced up the mountains and thought I could see a snowman floating acorss the summit of Snowdon