
Throughout the course of this year I have been sharing with you pictures from a beautiful book of mine, entitled Astronomy 365 days.
It was given to me as a Christmas gift and considering that the year 2009 was the year of Astronomy, I shared here once in a while some of the beautiful pictures depicted in my book.
The picture for today, the 17th of December, is the last one I am posting from this book in this year. Entitled "Lenticular Cloud Over Hawaii", it is taken by Peter Michaud, although I could swear it was taken by my friend Tom, who is an astronomer and takes stunning pictures of the amazing sky over the island of Hawaii, posting those on his beautiful blog "A Pacific View".
The cloud in the picture here apparently consists of several layers of clouds - to me it looks nothing like a cloud at all. More like a giant object in the sky, an island of steam and vapor. Or a futuristic castle in the air, in constant state of change and movement. Never the same, just like the tides of time...
Note: Just to clear up a misunderstanding; this is NOT my last post in this year.:)

Thank you so much for mentioning my blog. I've taken one or two photos of lenticular clouds over Mauna Kea but didn't have the camera handy when Peter took his picture.
ReplyDeleteI remember the day very well - we were all standing outside the office looking at this amazing cloud over the mountain.
I could go into the physics about what causes lenticular clouds but that would be boring!
Tom
PS. APOD
ReplyDeleteSad,that this is your last post this year.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Christmas time and a fantastic 2010!
Sad, that this is your last post this year!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Christmas time and an amazing 2010!
Isn't nature amazing? (Or is it really an alien spaceship!) Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years. Enjoy your time off>
ReplyDeleteoh wow. what a striking picture...i does seem almost magical and brings many a day dream...enjoy the snow!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this with us. What a great book you have been showing us.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy my visit to your site.
Take care and enjoy your day
Maggie
Yes, the picture does seems surreal - even the tiniest hint of the sun seems surreal for me at this point. Now that I see winter out my door in full swing I won't be seeing much of the sun at all...sigh. And, if I do get to see the sun, that will mean murdering low temps because of now cloud cover.☺
ReplyDeleteYes, the recipe that I posted for today would be lovely for a party but I can tell you this - friends and family are just as appreciative.
Don't worry, I understood it was your last post from this book. I look forward to reading many more before the end of 2009! Kath
ReplyDeleteWish I was closer...I would be bringing over a bottle of wine, some cheese and a HUGE dessert and we could catch up on life as we watch the snow fall.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I'm going to do just that!
What a wonderful photo and yes, it's very Tom-like. Hopefully he'll still have many more chances to take such photography.
ReplyDeleteI bet that's an incredible book. It looks like it would be. I hope this finds you doing well. Take care. Thanks always for your great comments on my blog. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteUnusual cloud indeed! Very neat :-) thank you for sharing so many wonderful pictures with us along the year!
ReplyDelete*hugs*
Wow, what an interesting picture. It does look like a dwelling where one can enter from the bottom center. Very intriguing indeed. I must visit Tom... to see some of his work... thanks!...so how deep is the snow today, Zuzana?
ReplyDeleteThe Bach
The picture is beautiful as your posts.
ReplyDeleteWishing you joy, peace and passion,
Susan
Clouds are the best... they are the perfect excuse to lay down and look up. That was a wonderful book you shared with us this year Zuzana. :)
ReplyDeleteyes it definitely does not look like cloud to me .. I thought it was made of sand.
ReplyDeletewow, that cloud is AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
much love
I will miss seeing pictures from this book. My father has the same book or something similar to it. I'll have to look it over again. He likes to show me pictures from it from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI've never even heard of a lenticular cloud. I learn so much here in the blog world. I've got to research clouds some.
ReplyDeleteI am jealous of your snow...I hope we will have some soon.
ReplyDeleteA lovely photograph...AND I am glad this is NOT your last post of the year!
XO
J
What an amazing picture and this sounds like such an interesting book.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a neat looking cloud! Good for you having snow for Christmas! I'm off to visit Tom...
ReplyDeleteA beautiful expression, Zuzana! xoxo!
ReplyDeleteWishing you Zuzana all the very best for a beautiful Christmas time and a happy 2010!
ReplyDeleteThat is a spectacular shot of golden cloud.
ReplyDeleteTom, Kata, The Lucy and Dick Show (welcome), Brian, Grandma…, Mimi, Kath, Julie, Hilary, Keith, Claudia, The Bach, Susan, BPG, Sumandebray, Stacey, sprinkles, stevie, Jill, Rebecca, Betsy, Michael, Phillip and Rajesh - thank you all for stopping by and I am glad you enjoyed pictures from my lovely book.
ReplyDeletePerhaps I will return with new ones next year; after all there are 365 pictures and I only posted a handful.;)
Your visits and kind words are greatly appreciated – always.
xoxo
Zuzana
Such a wild looking image. Incredible looking!...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very interesting book!
Calli xxoo
Calli, thank you, your visits always warm my heart.
ReplyDeletexo