(Altocumulus undulatus clouds.
The tree in the foreground is a sequoia [Sequoiadendron giganteum]. It's not native here, but introduced specimens are spotted fairly often in older Olympia neighbourhoods. This is because in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the area absorbed a wave of incomers who arrived via Northern California, where the species is iconic.
This one occurs in the backyard of a house I lived in when I was 7. As I never noticed it then, it must have been much smaller.
Happens a lot these days. May I age as gracefully as my sister has.)
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The sky always holds some amazing views!
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Perfect description of the picture.
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