Thursday, November 27, 2008

SKYWATCH FRIDAY

Red sky at night sailor's delight, red sky in morning sailor's warning. Such explosive colors on a Thanksgiving day evening and if we bow to this English nursery rhyme, we can expect another pleasant day tomorrow!

17 comments:

  1. Beautiful Tina! I hope it's another wonderful day!

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  2. Absolutely amazing photo! Sometime back you commented on my photos. My sister, Marcy, takes most of them. I do the writing and some photo taking.
    I loved the Blue Herron picture but not the bird! He has seeded our farm waterways and ponds with all kinds of water weeds we never had before. They are also better fishers than we are!

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  3. Tina, those are beautiful, especially when enlarged.

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  4. Looks like you are in for a very nice day tomorrow!

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  5. Excellent Skywatch! Just beautiful!
    Well done.
    Cheers, Klaus

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  6. Beautiful Tina.... I love seeing those red skies in the evening!!! Hope you all had a great day. We did--other than the fact that I always eat too much!!! Gobble Gobble!!!! ha

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  7. Such lovely colors! Hope your Thanksgiving was a happy one. :)

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  8. Tina: I do hope you are having a wonderful day weather wise. Really neat photos you have shown.
    The saying is actually very biblical also.

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  9. All the photographs are lovely, but the first one is absolutely breath-taking. Just gorgeous.

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  10. hi there, lovely picture for skywatch. I liked all your bird pics too. I was always taught 'red sky at night SHEPHERDS delight...' my parents must have got it wrong!

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  11. Gorgeous Skywatch post! Love this beautiful Thanksgiving evening sky--it reminds us how much we DO have to be thankful for!

    I so much appreciate your comments on my blog, too, about the Corolla horses!

    Marie

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  12. Love your skywatch photos and you tiny birds, some amazing captures there.

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  13. WOW...I missed commenting on this one, the 2nd image is a class composition

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