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14 October 2010
Skywatch Friday
Sunset over the rooftops on a cloudy evening in September.
There is something fascinating in gazing at the sky, whether it be a sunrise, a sunset or a stormy day. I know you'll enjoy more sky views here: http://skyley.blogspot.com/
Hello Shirley... I have, just this evening, discovered your marvelous... simply grand... 'The Gardening Life' Blog... I am certainly looking forward to exploring it more fully in the days, weeks and months to come.. I will also be recommending it to my sister in Michigan....
Beautiful sunset photos. I also noticed the photo of your Mock Orange shrub. I have one, too, down here in the southeastern corner of Alberta, and I just love it. I bring little bits of it into the house when it's blooming because I love the fragrance. Thank you for visiting my blog and "my" flightless cormorants. We learned so much from our visit to the Galapagos Islands because our naturalist guide, Karina Lopez, was so knowledgeable and helpful. -- Kay, near Medicine Hat
Those too busy to raise their eyes to the sky are missing 'the gift of a day'. Thank you for the beautiful reminder, Shirley :)
ReplyDeleteHello Shirley...
ReplyDeleteI have, just this evening, discovered your marvelous... simply grand... 'The Gardening Life' Blog...
I am certainly looking forward to exploring it more fully in the days, weeks and months to come..
I will also be recommending it to my sister in Michigan....
How beautiful! the sky is ablaze with its grey and golden colors!
ReplyDeletelovely dramatic sky!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and a sense of peaceful you caught. Really goes with the chirping sounds :-)
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sky is on fire :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset photos.
ReplyDeleteI also noticed the photo of your Mock Orange shrub. I have one, too, down here in the southeastern corner of Alberta, and I just love it. I bring little bits of it into the house when it's blooming because I love the fragrance.
Thank you for visiting my blog and "my" flightless cormorants. We learned so much from our visit to the Galapagos Islands because our naturalist guide, Karina Lopez, was so knowledgeable and helpful.
-- Kay, near Medicine Hat
Ah, yes, these are like the prairie skies we grew to love during our time in eastern New Mexico. Your photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful colours in your skies - a sight to gladden the heart.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous skies - the colours are so lovely!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Sky Watch
ReplyDeleteHave an nice weekend
Lovely! The first shot is like squadrons of clouds flying over your house.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colors...love the pinks...
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