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First Friday in December - Skywatch Friday
It's that time of year where it gets dark very early. During the day, the sun mostly hides behind a gray sky. The twinkling lights at ...
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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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Welcome once again to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4. The living cat on record, Creme puff, lived to be 38 years old and was given coffee at ...

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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