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Skywatch Friday
Hello friends and fellow bloggers, It's another rainy day here in Vancouver but sun is in the forecast over the next few days. I hope th...

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This is a lovely gospel song sung in Swahili and has special meaning for me. It is special because on my first trip to Kenya a gr...
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I've been busy with a little of this and that over the past few days and still fighting a bit of cold symptoms. I've been taking my ...
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Thank you and a big welcome to my newest followers: Alan (an awesome photoblogger), Ms. Burrito (a 5 year old emerging blogger), Paco (who ...
What an interesting perspective, you have a great imagination!
ReplyDeleteLove, Jan
Pretty! :) xx
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual sky! These look not like clouds, but like large paintbrush strokes on a blue canvas.
ReplyDeleteExcellent perspective, Penny. Thanks for sharing. Blessings and hugs Jo
ReplyDeleteBelated happy Thanksgiving to you !
ReplyDeleteand hope you'll feel a bit better this week end.. :-)
Like Ginny, I was imagining someone drying off their paint brushes on the sky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sky!
ReplyDeleteWarm Aloha from Waikiki
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Hello blogging friends. I'm ecstatic that you all enjoyed the interesting sky scenes I posted. I was in awe of them when I saw them and was so glad I could capture them. Blessings to you all and thank you for taking the time to visit and comment.
ReplyDeletebeautiful sky scenes!
ReplyDeleteLove the earthbound, sky-gazing perspective. At first, I thought you'd captured photos of a flying saucer rather than a light pole. :)
ReplyDeleteLike Ginny, I was imagining someone drying off their paint brushes on the sky!
ReplyDeleteLove the earthbound, sky-gazing perspective. At first, I thought you'd captured photos of a flying saucer rather than a light pole. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual sky! These look not like clouds, but like large paintbrush strokes on a blue canvas.
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