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Cloud Formations, Or Is It Heatstroke?
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The temperature hit 39 degrees this afternoon, I left it as late as I could and tried to play a round of golf but nearly melted. At sundown I sat outside in the shade and drank a couple of cool beers and noticed a cloud formation that looked exactly like a portrait of Donald Trump.
Has anyone else seen any interesting clouds lately?
Has anyone else seen any interesting clouds lately?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wasn't sure that there would be a response, but am astonished and dutifully amazed, thank you. I am in the Swabian Alps in the south of Germany it is 23:40 hrs and the temperature is down to 25 degrees. I would love to hear of any more interesting clouds.
'Most people are familiar with the phrase “very like a whale”, used nowadays to indicate a mocking disbelief. It is, of course, Shakespeare, from the scene in which Hamlet, in his antic disposition, taunts the “tedious old fool” Polonius by comparing the shape of a cloud first to a camel, then to a weasel, then to a whale. Polonius has to politely agree with the mad prince' as anyone might agree with the possibly mad, sun stroked me.
'Most people are familiar with the phrase “very like a whale”, used nowadays to indicate a mocking disbelief. It is, of course, Shakespeare, from the scene in which Hamlet, in his antic disposition, taunts the “tedious old fool” Polonius by comparing the shape of a cloud first to a camel, then to a weasel, then to a whale. Polonius has to politely agree with the mad prince' as anyone might agree with the possibly mad, sun stroked me.
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