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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Sky Watch Friday

I'm not able to sign into Mr. Linky on Sky Watch site. Anyone else having problems?
Much of the time whenever things look grim on the ground all I have to do is look up and see the beauty!
Join us and show your skies! Just click on the icon in my sidebar and sign up!

 
 
 
 
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12 comments:

Tessa said...

Beautiful. That last one looks like a flock of angels.

Susan at Stony River said...

Wow Sylvia! I love the light on the clouds in the first one. I think if I lived where you do, I'd never look anywhere but up! LOL

Anonymous said...

You do get some of the best skies! Love the causal way the clouds scatter!

Kay said...

You do have the most wonderful skies and I like your idea of just clicking on the icon. I'll try to remember to do that next time.

bobbie said...

You're right about looking up. And your pictures reflect this. They are gorgeous!

Dianne said...

the dark vs. the light in the top shot is so dramatic and poetic
and then
that last shot is just plain happy!

Peggy said...

Sylvis;

You do have beautiful skies where you live..you inspire me to go out with my camera and see what there is going on in my world!

Anonymous said...

Great cloud shots.

Unknown said...

Beautiful skies, Sylvia.

I was just looking at all your badges and stuff...you're the coolest! :-)

maryt/theteach said...

A gorgeous set of photos of your sky! I post for "Looking at the Sky on Friday," now, which is Tisha Black's meme. Did you enjoy the inauguration day festivities, Sylvia! I certainly did! :)

Judy said...

Wonderfuly sky pictures. I like the 4 stages of life below and the cat picture, too.

storyteller said...

Beautiful beautiful skies as always! I posted later than usual but didn't have trouble adding my links, so perhaps the problem is cleared up now. I shared at Sacred Ruminations and Happily Retired Gal as usual ... with a bit of Haiku.
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