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Beautiful photo of a beautiful sky, Ian!
31/Mar/09 12:02 AM
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To do the jigsaw or not to do the jizsaw?
31/Mar/09 12:40 AM
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Mares' Tails. Nice shot.
31/Mar/09 12:41 AM
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It had to be a photo of Ian's! I hope he's enjoying his trip on the Ghan right now.
31/Mar/09 12:46 AM
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Love it Ian! Shiela - congrats on all your firsts today!
31/Mar/09 12:56 AM
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4:11 mares' tails. same thought as you, Ian.
Did mymare fly through on her zephyr?
31/Mar/09 1:28 AM
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maen all! sooo...what do we have here? ask a child!
31/Mar/09 1:32 AM
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Sheila - WOW! This one took me forever to finish. Beautiful shot.
31/Mar/09 1:37 AM
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4.21
31/Mar/09 1:43 AM
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Thank you Ian for reminding us to look up to the sky even if we need to keep our feet on the ground, what a great name for the cloud formation Boston Ian and Plum. I've never heard that phrase before but it certainly is fitting.

Have a wonderful day!
-Aimee :)
31/Mar/09 2:31 AM
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– high-level, wispy clouds. The name originates from the Latin word meaning "curl of hair". These feathery clouds form very high up in the sky (at altitudes between 5 km and 14 km) where it is very cold. They are therefore made up of tiny ice crystals rather than water droplets. Cirrus More...
31/Mar/09 5:28 AM
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Kathy, thanks for the etymology! I was thinking it looks like a phoenix, heading for the ground, but mares' tales is perfect! Anyway, lovely photo.
31/Mar/09 6:31 AM
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4:22, all.
31/Mar/09 8:12 AM
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Mares' Tails! Sailors know them. They mean wind is coming...
31/Mar/09 8:51 AM
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Thanks Dick, I call them mare's tails too (is it an aussie thing?), but didn't know about what they might mean weather-wise.
31/Mar/09 3:43 PM
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3:35 Hi to all. I have never heard that expression at all.
31/Mar/09 10:40 PM
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