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Sky Post ~ Two Faces of February
Hi friends and fellow bloggers, We've had tumultuous turns of weather throughout February. Some days are raining heavily, some days mist...
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13 comments:
What an interesting perspective, you have a great imagination!
Love, Jan
Pretty! :) xx
What an unusual sky! These look not like clouds, but like large paintbrush strokes on a blue canvas.
Excellent perspective, Penny. Thanks for sharing. Blessings and hugs Jo
Belated happy Thanksgiving to you !
and hope you'll feel a bit better this week end.. :-)
Like Ginny, I was imagining someone drying off their paint brushes on the sky!
What a lovely sky!
Warm Aloha from Waikiki
Comfort Spiral
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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.
beautiful sky scenes!
Love the earthbound, sky-gazing perspective. At first, I thought you'd captured photos of a flying saucer rather than a light pole. :)
Like Ginny, I was imagining someone drying off their paint brushes on the sky!
Love the earthbound, sky-gazing perspective. At first, I thought you'd captured photos of a flying saucer rather than a light pole. :)
What an unusual sky! These look not like clouds, but like large paintbrush strokes on a blue canvas.
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