Well, I’m really trying to find some hidden ‘Up’s. Here’s Etna on a cold April day, the snow and clouds swirling around the summit rather than lava issuing out:

Linked to January Squares at Becky’s here
Well, I’m really trying to find some hidden ‘Up’s. Here’s Etna on a cold April day, the snow and clouds swirling around the summit rather than lava issuing out:
Linked to January Squares at Becky’s here
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I bet you were glad about that.
Most definitely!
How beautiful! I love how inventive people are getting to be with these ups 🙂 🙂
I’m trying, and hoping this might be the first eruption!
love the composition, and rather glad it was not erupting when you took this!
Well, precisely!
That’s a marvellous sight, Sue. Eruption look-alike.
Yes, it was, rather! A white eruption,,,
Any image that transports me back to Sicily is a winner in my book and this one is lovely.
Thanks, Mari! I’m so glad I did get to see Sicily
Clever use of erUPtion, Sue. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, that’s what I was trying to do, Pete!
Very cool idea for UP. A lot of our mountains here are non-erupting volcanos….well maybe Mt Saint Helens which is maybe 70 miles away from here.
Ok, pleased you liked this one, Cee
That took me right back to the eruption of Mt. St. Helens in 1980 that we watched from our front porch. Steam was the first sign.
Oh, goodness
That was my reaction too!
I would think a bit more than that!