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I’d be happy to see a few photos in the mix.

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Thanks for the vote of confidence, Rudy!

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welcome to it ! this one is very good !

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Thank you so much, Ingrid. One of my books is photo collection (now out of print) but, for the most part, I keep photography purely as a hobby.

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Wow, the skies....

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I've looked at clouds from both sides now...

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How much of that is clouds and how much is chemtrails? I see amazing skies every day but never see "cloud" formations like this.

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I can't, of course, accurately answer. My guess is that the clouds are what you see directly over the skyline.

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That's what looks like clouds to me, so your guess makes sense. I live above the Kennebec Valley in Maine; you can see the Bigelow Range to the west and the Presidential [sic] Range to the southwest. The clouds are AMAZING! Lots of drama and color gradations, can be a pure blue sky one minute then great gloomy black undersides of clouds the next. When I last visited Boston, I was very taken aback that I couldn't see the sky in my friend's neighborhood of triple-deckers.

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How wonderful that you get to see such clouds but also, that you so clearly appreciate it!

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That would be nice.

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Thank you, Susan. I'm excited to do so.

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I'm sure your photos are as wonderful as your writing.

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You are very kind. 😇

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It seems as though there are special places where the thermals pull these balloons in as they lose helium. No. not special to humans, but to an animal that uses its nose, the effect being quite useful.

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I don't understand what you mean, Rick.

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Imagine heat in the atmosphere, from all manner of causes, which pulls that floating balloon aloft, and that air that displaces the movement back to earth. As the balloon is failing it reaches a sort of equilibrium. These thermals, rising and falling, reacting to the elements in the surround, are in place. Where those balloons accumulate is a place. For critters, they like that place as it brings all the surrounding scents to them there.

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Are you reinforcing or rebuking the concept of geo-engineering?

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Oh, I was merely reacting to the balloon.

Whatever these geo-engineers do will fail, make it worse, is my view.

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I’d love to see photos!

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Thank you, Jewels! 🙂

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Yes, photos!

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Thank you, Kristi! 🙂

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Yes...photos, please..... 🔛🎈😊

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LOVE THE EMOJIS!!!! 😊

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Thanksgiving salutations from the Australian bush, Mickey.

Would love to see your visual work.

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Thank you so much, Watersnake!

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Photos here is a great idea! You have serious talent and I very much enjoy seeing them.

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As always, my friend: THANK YOU. 💕

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We see the same skies over Australia, NSW and Vic. currently in dire flood situation.

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Sending you my best wishes, Frances. 😕

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Hope springs eternal!

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Great idea. Substack, so far, has been awesome.

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Thank you SO much!

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