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Too cool not to share... How rain looks from the sky. Just imagine being down there under the rain. I could stare at this forever. A perspective we don't see from the surface. A way to understand why one area could get more than another. Looks heavier on the right side than the left at this point.
I saw this on my cross country flight from California near Branson, MO the other day.
Anyways, here are some pics from trekking in somerset woods. This is technically a 6 mile biking and hiking trail starting behind my house. Nei might like biking here because its narrow and quite challenging . It leads to the D & R trail, which is very well known across NJ for biking. But that's too flat and easy.
Entrance:
Interesting sign
Going deeper into the woods:
A clearing with power lines headed to NYC. See the enormous cantanery's:
Back into the woods, alongside the stream which feeds the lake in my backyard
Halfway point where I turned around cuz it was getting dark:
Too cool not to share... How rain looks from the sky. Just imagine being down there under the rain. I could stare at this forever. A perspective we don't see from the surface. A way to understand why one area could get more than another. Looks heavier on the right side than the left at this point.
I've had a shower like that over my house here before. It was raining like the dickens, but I could see blue sky all the way around. The weirdest thing I ever saw. It felt like I won the jackpot, to get a mini-storm just in my neighborhood.
I took this at 6:40 this morning. It was 18°C that early and ended up getting to 28°C later. Now it's been heavily raining with thunder for an hour though.
Some random pics from the Speckenbuettler Park where i have been yesterday.
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