Friday, January 12, 2018

January Sunrise - Skywatch Friday

Taken at sunrise, January 11.

The snow is melting.  Right now it is 58 degrees F (14.4 C) with heavy rain and we are under a flood watch.

The sunrise progresses.

Beautiful purples.

At this point, regretfully, I could no longer take pictures.  So this last picture is from about 15 minutes later, in downtown Binghamton, New York.

Join the bloggers of #SkywatchFriday as we take pictures of the sky from all over the world and share them.

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15 comments:

  1. Beautiful Red sky. I Love the Bit Yellow in it

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  2. When I taught at GWU and commuted from Charlottesville (via the esteemed Southern Crescent), I was routinely mesmerized by the dawning sun.

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  3. Beautiful pictures. It's supposed to turn cold and rainy here as well.

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  4. It's a miracle and a blessing every time!

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  5. Love those purple skies! Beautiful shots. Have a great weekend!

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  6. That beautiful sky is such a contrast to the ugliness of what's going on below, the possibility of a flood. Hope it doesn't happen, water can be so destructive.

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  7. beautiful pictures, you had captured it so beautifully. we are also facing same adverse weather conditions here in Dublin. this series is really awesome. I always enjoyed these beautiful pics.

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  8. Lovely photos. Hope you don't get that flood.

    Lily

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  9. That sky is such a pretty purple.

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  10. Beautiful photos. I love the colour in your sky shots.

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  11. The sky is always fascinating and you captured some wonderful colors!! Nicely done.

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  12. A pretty sunrise. You've had quite the last few weeks with that cold - we're still waiting for winter where I live!

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  13. What a pretty start to the day. I hope you all were safe and there was no heavy rainfall.

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