Always so nice to encounter the unexpected beauty when we leave our house before sunrise.
That small cloud was a hint of what you will see a bit later in here.
I have to admit that I had a hint of what we would see, and I knew where to go and wait. Of course, they serve a nice cup of coffee at the spot and gradually the sun started to rise.
We have had some UFO clouds before, and the wind felt just right for me to get an idea of what was coming.
So now come and have a look at some magic in the sky.
There! You can see below that the sun was rising, and we stopped for coffee.
Wow! The early UFO clouds started to appear on the winds.
You might have noticed that I always include the mountains in my images and it's my way of adding character to the photos.
Then it was time to go and have a look at another place.
That rippled cloud at the top looked like the fins of a fish.
Look how the wind rolled that rippled cloud into a ball.
And it didn't stop, as the ball cloud started to cover the sky.
I just had to show you the southern side of the the mountain range
And I end the post with a big lion's head guarding the mountains.
We have very limited time here with all of the power cuts and I have to squeeze the posts in whenever I get an opportunity. Of course, the power cuts give me a lot of time to walk around, but our work suffers as most everything shuts down during the power cuts. We have a trolley inverter at home, but it can only last for 4 hours and then the battery needs to be recharged. At times there are only 2 hours between the power cuts and so our battery cannot recharge to its full capacity. 10 to 12 hours of power cuts per day is no joke.
If you think that we have it bad, then I hope that you can imagine how the poor people suffer. Tomorrow for instance one of our power cuts is scheduled to run over 4 hours from 12 noon until 4pm. So, the lunch hour is in its glory :) Just a bit of humor to make me feel better, as I have picked up a cold virus somewhere. We switch on our electric geyser for only 1 hour every day and thankfully the hot water lasts for 2 showers. I don't know how families with children cope in these situations.
Such is life.
I hope that you have enjoyed the pictures.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.