Pacific Northwest inspirations.
The term: Flying Saucer........"https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/1947-year-flying-saucer " was coined by pilot Kenneth A. Arnold in 1947 near Mt Rainier in the PNW after he witnessed a strange phenomenon on his search and rescue flight that is best described by the linked article.
Lenticular clouds are stationary clouds that form mostly in the troposphere, typically in parallel alignment to the wind direction. They are often comparable in appearance to a lens or saucer.
Mt Rainier with lenticular clouds above.
Aliens ?
In the theme of PNW Flying saucers just had to come up so...
We note the Saguaro Cactus and the Joshua trees are not in the PNW they do however make a more photogenic image.
Flying Saucer beaming up a Coyote
sku: AL-12
Woman being beamed up in the Mojave Desert
sku: AL-13
Another view that I liked with the Joshua trees.
sku: AL-14
Back to the Saguaro cactus fields
sku: AL-11
If you don't like flying Saucers the here is just the Joshua trees in a lightning storm.
sku: AL-15
A basic saucer that works well with small items like earrings.
sku: AL-17
Another saucer for good measure.
sku: AL 10
Orca
We will start off with Orca in front of Mt Rainier and meld into Orca's without the Saucers for those that don't believe {Moulder Scully? ) BTW, This would be the J pod that frequents Puget Sound.