Reflections on the changing seasons, and harvesting the gifts.
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Friday, February 3, 2012
City sky
I was sad to leave the bach and its magical skies. But look at this: here in the city, the scudding clouds that keep the sun away by day, create patterns of light in the evening.
Hi Juliet .. beautiful aren't they .. does Red Sky at Night - Shepherds' Delight, Red Sky in the Morning - Shepherds' Warning .... apply? Old English weather forecast!
Such vibrant paintings of nature to see upon your return to the city, Jullet. I think we receive so many gifts from nature that we don't always realize them. You certainly do.
Hi Juliet .. beautiful aren't they .. does Red Sky at Night - Shepherds' Delight, Red Sky in the Morning - Shepherds' Warning .... apply? Old English weather forecast!
ReplyDeleteCheers Hilary
Hi Hilary, yes the old saying does apply. My father taught me that one and I've found it to be true. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteSuch vibrant paintings of nature to see upon your return to the city, Jullet. I think we receive so many gifts from nature that we don't always realize them. You certainly do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice comment; thank you Penny. I like your phrase 'vibrant paintings of nature'. Yes, the gifts of nature are everywhere.
ReplyDeleteStriking sky shots Juliet - I think they complement your 'first fruits' beautifully!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth - yes, the sky is as rich as the land right now.
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ruth, and nice to have you visit.
ReplyDeleteWe are experiencing very similar skies Juliet.
ReplyDeleteLand of the long white cloud/s rings true currently.
Lynley, you are right — long white clouds everywhere at present.
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