We are lucky here in northeast Oklahoma. Central and western Oklahoma had a devastating ice storm this past few days. Lots of trees and powerlines down. Our son is in a small college in that area and he is dealing with being out of power for the first time in his life. Here in Tulsa we just had cold rain. Lots of it!!
Before that happened though we had overcast skies. Sometimes you have to go with the sky you have. The tree above looks to me like dancing tree with lots of lacey arms.
Here’s another dancing tree. Not quite as extravagant as the first tree.
And here is just plain overcast sky in kind of a layer cake composition.
I’m still hanging out at the house with flooring contractors. They guys are really good and are such true craftsman but I am ready for them to go to their next job so we can start to put our house back together. Of course, next Monday we got painters coming!! Fun, fun, fun.
I hope that you have a great weekend. I am linking with Skywatch Friday.
Our trees are pretty much fall shades now.
Stay Safe and Coffee is on
I hope the storm is over where your son is …that’s got to be difficult for him. … Home remodeling is so much fun (when it’s over). Take care, be safe!
…we are “enjoying” a lot of overcast skies here yoo!
I like seeing the tree branches bare, just something lonely and restful about it.
stay safe …. hope, your son will be alright….
you even make overcast skies look interesting – there is a pink hue in some
Love the fun dancing tree But oh …the last one is gorgeous like a painting! Jesh
I like the composition on the last one. Nothing much, but everything is just so. 👍👍
There’s beauty in the storm
Amazing pics.
Happy Weekend.
I like the dancing trees and overcast sky. Take care and stay safe.
Great “moody” skies!
Glad you didn’t get the storm ~ hope your son is doing well and lovely nature and sky shots ~
Angel and I are cozy with wind ~ rain and snow on Cape Ann MA ~
Live each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I used to have some Oklahoma property in the Oachita mountains near McAlester. I’ve always regretted unloading it, and we’ve started looking for good spots to camp closer to Dallas than you folks are. I love the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, but am too old for tent camping, so we’ll be checking out state parks while we’re home for a spell. Anyway, love the tree shots. A series of one or two of those taken over the seasons might be a nice addition to your already solid tree portfolio! Thanks for sharing them.
Poor Logan! Not having power reminds us just how much we take it for granted! Ice is no fun – I’d rather have snow. I’m sure you’ll be happy when the remodel is over. We have workmen coming next week. Bob will deal with interactions. I’ll hide in the bedroom.