"The one who travels like a lover searching a new passion is suddenly blessed with new eyes, new ears, new senses." — Anaïs Nin.
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Days in Copenhagen for "Killtown Deathfest IX". That one and only gray day of summer the Danish sky decided to gift me a background of clouds, as if it knew about my eternal Undulatus asperatus ♡
Nyhavn.
København, Danmark.
Septiembre, 2023.
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Undulatus asperatus clouds, Kentucky
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"These clouds are called Undulatus asperatus and were spotted in Gorham, New Hampshire Sunday July 14th"
Credit- Crystal Lee
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These clouds are called Undulatus asperatus and were spotted in Gorham, New Hampshire
Credit- Crystal Lee
Here is the CBS News story on these beautiful clouds
Unusual 'wave-like' clouds make for stunning sight in New England
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/undulatus-asperatus-asperitas-clouds-new-hampshire-photo/
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Asperitas Cloud, formerly Undulatus Asperatus by wittap
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These clouds are called Undulatus asperatus and were spotted in Gorham, New Hampshire.
Credit- Crystal Lee
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HI SORRY IM LATE one weather please?
NO SUCH THING AS LATE!!!
Undulatus Asperatus clouds!
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Again, us black women are descendants from clouds. Like… can we talk about it more? Ngewo’s soul is imbued within our ethereality.
How our baby hairs reside amongst the surface of our hairlines, outlining the cautious curls of cirrus. How the oppressive heat causes our slicked, ulotrichous buns to melt into undulatus asperatus clouds, ones that we cannot stand. Even some of our patterns resemble pannus with the way our seraphic ringlets of tousled curls drape and tumble down our scalp. Then our nubilous, gloss-imbued lips glint of noctilucence when the orphic maiden of the night accentuate the shine upon the billowy exterior. How our skin—
And our skin, oh our skin, something that is suffused with murky mysteries, charmed a plethora of cloud gazers; ones that gained the audacity to stare, point, giggle, and determine without an ounce of anthropologic consideration. And yet they’ll run when the hue of the clouds are darkened with what they deem as murder or violence. They’ll fear, they’ll flee, they’ll gossip and gulp, but they’ll never in their lives worship what the cumulonimbus clouds, or infamously known as “thunder clouds”.
Thunder clouds? How absurd… Please, respect our titles. It’s cumulonimbus. But it’s “too hard to remember”, right? Thunder clouds are more memorable for your kids, right? Allows them to acknowledge us as malicious, right?
It’s not our fault for having the ineffable passion of a supercell cloud. It’s not our fault for reacting volatilely after they, yes, they, clouded us with blatant illusions and ratchet assumptions. Yet we’re the villains for simply… being on defense? Befitting, it seems.
Tuh, they haven’t even seen the worst.
Pretty black girl, ascend with me, m’kay?
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Undulatus asperatus clouds. Gorham, New Hampshire, U.S.
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These are called Undulatus Asperatus Clouds. Very unusual yet beautiful. Almost like a painting in the sky.
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🔥 Last Sunday over Gorham NH, these undulatus asperatus formed
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