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Cold, Dark and Angry Storm Clouds

by Robinsong (Subscribe)

Posted on: Mar 7, 2009 at 7:08 PM CST

Channel: Weather

Location: Near Acaquia, Idaho

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Near Acaquia Idaho, It was feeding time at the Golden Cross Farm. The sun was shining with a strange, strong, dazzling light, as I walked out to the barn. I stepped in side to feed our horses. A high wind came up while I was in side playing around with them. One of the horses ran to barn door and looked out. So I followed her to see what it was that up set her. I noticed how strong the winds were and how dark the clouds were getting. I decided to take a picture or two.
sence I happened to have a camera in my pockit. It pays to be ready to capture the unexpected. Glad I was prepared to take some pictures. If not I would have missed this opertounty to capture this March storm that blow in.

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