After a huge thunderstorm, the rain stopped and I went out to take an after-midnight swim. Luckily, I’d taken my iPhone out to listen to a book as I did my water exercises, and used it to try to capture a photo of a rare firefly that clung to the branch of an Areca palm hanging out over the water. I couldn’t capture it, but luckily it did make me notice an incredible moon and cloud tableau over my neighbor’s house that is pictured in the gallery below. This is the scene: mist surrounding and rising up into the night-chilled air from the hot water of my geothermally heated pool, clouds swirling around the moon. Click on the individual photos below to enlarge them.
For Hammad’s Weekend Sky Prompt.

Wow looks like a good time and beautiful too.
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Where are you now? When are you going to Tahiti?
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Ensenada on the boat to get some work done on her then sailing Southern California
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Have fun. BE safe.
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Those are some eerie and cool photos!
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Night sky after a heavy storm is certainly a delight to watch.
Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful captures with my challenge 🙂
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Thanks for prompting them, Hammad.
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