We went out to Kaibab Lodge in the Kaibab National Forest for lunch today. The rain started falling on us on our way home.
The clouds in the sky looked menacing, like it could get very ugly very fast:
We drove out of the storm by the time we got home. There were clouds in the canyon, so I ran across the street to get some photos:
That’s clouds, not smoke. Sometimes a non-sunny day can be more beautiful than a sunny one.
Gaelyn says
I love that look in the canyon.
Pouring here now.
I actually prefer dinner at Kaibab.
What about snow along the road shots?
Fab Grandma says
We didn’t see any snow. No hail or sleet either. The visitors coming in yesterday said the snow they saw was about 25 miles north of us.
Sallie (FullTime-Life) says
Fantastic sky views Karen! Glad you beat the storm home Do you do memes? I can’t remember. This would be perfect for Skywatch Friday.
Marilyn Register says
Love the pictures !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
diane says
It sure is different and still beautiful.
Susan Adcox says
I find that cloudless bright days are the worst days for photography. Your pictures are awesome!
Penelope says
When I went to the Grand Canyon it was misty also, and snowy in some parts. It’s beautiful no matter what.
Cindy Of PEI says
Your photos are so inviting, makes me want to be there. I’ll see the Grand Canyon some day but for now looking at it through your eyes will have to do. Thanks for sharing such lovely pictures
Anne says
This is beautiful
TerriAnn says
Definitely a different scene than what I saw on my trip but just as beautiful. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Lee says
I’ve never seen the Grand Canyon, what a beautiful experience you were treated to. I’d have a fear of the car slipping and falling into it, I’m odd like that.
Lee