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Rare Spring Storm

cold/hot disturbance

48 total reviews 
Comment from Julie Lau
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Wow, the conditions in the photo look amazing! That true black, above a deep, deep blue, is something I have never seen in my life, then the bright gold of the field - extraordinary! And well-described in verse! Julie x

 Comment Written 05-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 05-Jun-2023
    Hi Julie, I thank you so much for the kind words for my poem and the photo I took for the contest. I have other pictures in my portfolio that show the same fields and power lines by our home, but all different scenarios of weather.
    I find weather fascinating. Thanks again for the great review, my friend.
Comment from LateBloomer
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Hi Debi, you had quite a storm. Thankfully, you and your family are safe and the house incurred no damage. Weather patterns are changing and not for the best.

Your poem reads and flows well and your message is clear.
Of special note:

The clouds were black and blue like they'd been in a bitter fight
The field looked like a gold mine that was sprinkled with sunlight

(Good imagery and descriptive writing.)

Nice rhyming couplet. Get photo. Thank you for your author's notes.
A timely poem. Xo. M



 Comment Written 05-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 05-Jun-2023
    Hi there Margaret, I thank you so much for the kind words for my poem and the photo I took for the contest. I have other pictures in my portfolio that show the same fields and power lines by our home, but all different scenarios of weather. I find weather fascinating. Thanks also Hon for the gift of six stars. You are always appreciated. Thanks again for the great review, my friend.
Comment from Carol Clark2
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Your poem tells an interesting story. The picture is great, and that sky looks so threatening. You used good rhymes in your poem, and I appreciate the explanation in your notes. Best wishes in the contest. Blessings. Carol

 Comment Written 04-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 05-Jun-2023
    Hi Carol, I thank you so much for the kind words for my poem and the photo I took for the contest. I have other pictures in my portfolio that show the same fields and power lines by our home, but all different scenarios of weather.
    I find weather fascinating. Thanks again for the great review, my friend.
reply by Carol Clark2 on 06-Jun-2023
    Years ago we lived in central IL, and could see storms miles down the road. One by one the telephone poles would disappear as the storm approached. When it got to the last mile, we'd go inside. It's good you have a marker to see the weather changing. Have a blessed rest of the week.
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Exceptional
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You did an excellent job with your contest entry, Debi.
I loved your picture. You described the calm before the
storm perfectly before it hits with a vengeance. I liked
the color scheme, the personification of the elements--
the line about the clouds in a bitter fight was original
and a great way to state that sight. Your rhymes worked
well, the flow was smooth, and the description of the storm
was awesome. I felt as if I was there with you as this event
occurred.
Thanks for sharing and best wishes in the contest, Jan

 Comment Written 04-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 05-Jun-2023
    Hi Jan. Once again you are so top notched when it comes to reviewing and once again I thank you so much for the kind words for my poem and the photo I took for the contest. Also I appreciate your sweet six stars!

    I have other pictures in my portfolio that show the same fields and power lines by our home, but all different scenarios of weather. I find weather fascinating. Thanks again for the great review, my friend.
Comment from LJbutterfly
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I'm impressed with how you can look at a situation and create poetry immediately. All of your daily thoughts must be in rhyme. Your poetic description of what we see in the photo is phenomenal. This presentation if definitely a contender. Best wishes in the contest.

 Comment Written 04-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 04-Jun-2023
    Hahaha Lorraine, it is almost that bad, y'know? That is why every once in a while I do a different format and try one prose every week. Other wise I fear I will become one big greeting card. It is my style, but it doesn't always come easy.... thank you sweet friend for your kind comments for my poem.
Comment from lyenochka
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Wow! This is a such a fabulous picture and perfect for the contest! I never heard of a "thunder snow" before and I'm so glad you go this pic and wrote to share about it. I am glad you were safe and the birds knew to hide!
We don't get a lot of snow here but then we don't really get warm temps until July and generally stays around 70 degrees. Where we'll move to will get hotter.
Best wishes in the contest!

 Comment Written 04-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 05-Jun-2023
    Hi Helen, I thank you so much for the kind words for my poem and the photo I took for the contest. I have other pictures in my portfolio that show the same fields and power lines by our home, but all different scenarios of weather. I explained it wrong the first time I put it in my notes. We did have thunder-snow that morning when it was showing. But since the ground had so many temps as well as the atmosphere, it wreaked havoc causing some pretty bad weather. At first I thought it might be the end of the world and was waiting for Jesus to appear. Lol...
    Seriously, that wouldn't have been so bad, but we always fear the unknown.
    I do find weather fascinating. Thanks again for the great review, my friend.
Comment from Sally Law
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This reads like Egdar Allan Poe and quite foreboding with the photo. You did a great job with this of the approaching storm, my dear. A contest winner, for sure! Sending you my best today as always, my friend, and my very best wishes for the upcoming contest.
BBB xoxo's!

 Comment Written 04-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 05-Jun-2023
    My Dearest Sally, I thank you so much for the kind words for my poem and the photo I took for the contest. I have other pictures in my portfolio that show the same fields and power lines by our home, but all different scenarios of weather. I explained it wrong the first time I put it in my notes. We did have thunder-snow that morning when it was showing. But since the ground had so many temps as well as the atmosphere, it wreaked havoc causing some pretty bad weather. At first I thought it might be the end of the world and was waiting for Jesus to appear. Lol...
    Seriously, that wouldn't have been so bad, but we always fear the unknown.
    I do find weather fascinating. Thanks again for the great review, my friend.
reply by Sally Law on 05-Jun-2023
    Most welcome. My pleasure as always. Blessings to you all.
    XOs
Comment from Mary Vigasin
Exceptional
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You have my six stars both for the fantastic photo and just as amazing the
how you put the approaching storm in poetic form.
I like the creativity about the clouds being black and blue as if in a fight!
This should be a contender.
Good luck in the contest.
Mary

 Comment Written 04-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 05-Jun-2023
    Hi Mary, I thank you so much for the kind words for my poem and the photo I took for the contest. I have other pictures in my portfolio that show the same fields and power lines by our home, but all different scenarios of weather. I explained it wrong the first time I put it in my notes. We did have thunder-snow that morning when it was showing. But since the ground had so many temps as well as the atmosphere, it wreaked havoc causing some pretty bad weather. At first I thought it might be the end of the world and was waiting for Jesus to appear. Lol...
    Seriously, that wouldn't have been so bad, but we always fear the unknown.
    I do find weather fascinating. Thanks again for the great review, my friend.
Comment from Terry Broxson
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Debi, poem is very good. Your author notes are very interesting. You might consider a prose story about some of the unusual weather you all experience in Minnesota. The photo is outstanding, consider entering a photo contest. Terry.

 Comment Written 04-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 04-Jun-2023
    Thanks for the kind comments for poem. As far as my explaining thundershow Glen said I kind of screwed that up, because thundershow is what happened that morning and, the different ground temps mixing w air temps them later, well you get my point ! ' Thanks again



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Comment from jenintorre
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This is a great poem about a very frightening event in your life.I really like the imagery In your words. What a great photo, it is surreal. Thanks for sharing. Jen.

 Comment Written 04-Jun-2023


reply by the author on 04-Jun-2023
    Hey there Jen! I finally put this in my notes because like me, so many are not familiar with the thunder-snow. Anyway it was wicked but so cool..
    I had my husband explain this to me so I hope I get it right in the translation. This was right next to our house and this one was far enough away but coming closer. We are both intrigued by storms but have great respect and caution for them as well. It was a thunder-snow since we had snow in the morning and then it got hot, so that is why it looked so wicked. So yes, it was all real. I have other pictures in my portfolio that have the same fields and huge power lines in the background that will show that it is a real picture. Because there was so much snow this winter, it was piled up high everywhere, but melted first where it wasn't piled. Therefore the temp of the ground was sporadic and the air temp went from cold to hot so fast that this was the result. Either of us have ever seen this kind of storm so early in the season and never to such a degree of strange characteristics.
    Thanks again for the sweet review and kind words for my poem.