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Skywatch Friday ~ Last Friday in March
Hello and welcome to Friday's Skywatch post, It has been raining so very heavily now for what seems like forever. It makes it difficult...

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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 am fundamentally an optimist. Whether that comes from nature or nurture, I cannot say. Part of being optimistic is keeping one's h...
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Glorious sunshine graced part of my day. As I walked home from church, I took these photos of beautiful spring flowers to share with you. ...
Good evening, dear Penny, those are the high mountains that you see around you? ... wow, that's wonderful and then the snow peaks above, which I can here in the flat land as a city kid, we just dreaming ... have fog, no sun and it's cold ....
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I'm going to sleep now, you have a nice day ...
Good Night tells the Geli, who had a mammogram today and it's all healthy.
Beautiful, Penny. I don't recognize the mountain, however. Would this be Golden Ears? I'm just guessing. I used to have a view of Mount Baker from my little house in White Rock, so I recognize it when I see it, and The Lions, but that's about all.
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This looks beautiful, but I'm getting the chills just looking at it. We don't usually get snow until late November.
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Oh, Penny, your photo makes me homesick for the Pacific Northwest! That scene resembles the Olympics and Cascades--I grew up between the two ranges just south of you. It also reminds me a lot of our mountains in Port Angeles. Sigh....
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Linda
We had just a smidgin of snow on the highest hills around here the other morning, - a chilly warning of November lurking around in the hills.
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Beautiful shot but I'm not ready for snow. Thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteSuch serenity! Thanks for sharing, Penny. And thanks for visiting IHATH.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty sky!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous scene. I love the mountains. Great capture, happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteWish I could go to that place and feast with my own eyes!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful scenery! Take care..
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Your photo is breath-taking. I love the valleys and shadows in the mountain peaks. your header is awesome. What a lovely blog you have. Thanks for today's visit. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view and sky shot.
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful....
ReplyDeleteThose peaks covered in snow look beautiful from afar. I'm not looking forward to seeing it up close and personal. Beautiful Shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the first snow! We'll probably be getting our first few flakes in Montreal in the next few weeks! I've been wearing my wool coat and gloves all week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mountains. Many years ago when I lived in Vancouver, I could never stop myself from saying "Look at those mountains!" when I came out from work each day at the University. They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene with the first snow on those sunny mountain peaks.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely light blue sky!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and commenting on my blog! :-)
That's very pretty~ it's hard to imagine snow when it's been in the 80's here! I'm actually longing for some cold temps. Thanks for visiting my sky.
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful. Did you make pickled onions?
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty view! Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteHi everyone. Since I posted this photo, I've learned of early snows in northeastern USA and eastern Canada. Fortunately for us the mountain snows remained on the mountain!
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