In upstate New York, it is time for the lake-effect snows.
It will be snowing on and off for the next few days, accompanied by white skies and a shy sun.
But, earlier in the week, I was able to get a couple of pictures of the sun and sky for #Skywatch Friday. When we see the sun, we say "what's that big ball in the sky?"
Welcome to Binghamton, New York.
Sunday, December 4, about 1:30 pm.
Friday, December 2 at sunset.
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Friday, December 9, 2016
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Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteOh, I am in love with the first pic <3
ReplyDeleteSeems like winter is hitting everywhere. You did great on your photos.
ReplyDeleteWow, did you actually get a shot of the sun? Nice!
ReplyDeleteMmm, yes. Skywatch Friday? That sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty skies! It is getting cold here in north Florida, but nothing like your weather of course.
ReplyDeleteAlana, Thank you for your comment on my blog today. I appreciate comments, but more importantly, in this case, it allowed me to find your blog. What a neat blog you have here! I am your newest follower. I just looked over several of your posts and I'm impressed. I like the way you write from your heart. I loved your posts on the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. I think we share several interests like skywatch and nature photos. In your sidebar I see that you have recently considered an Amazon Echo Dot. Of all things, so have I! :-) I'm not there yet, but it may be in my near future. Anyway, thanks again for stopping by my blog and leaving me the kind comment. Hope you have a fine weekend ahead! John
ReplyDeleteSuch opposite feelings from these pictures. The first is so serene, the second a bit angry.
ReplyDeleteI'm so totally spoiled. It's rare when we can't see the sun in S California!
ReplyDeleteI love looking at the sky - the sunrise sky, the sunset sky, the night sky...I so love it all. Lovely pictures, Alana! <3
ReplyDeleteSan Antonio, Texas is usually sunny and bright, so this week of rain and dark skies have been the topic of conversation everywhere you go. We'll take the 30-something degrees, just bring back the sun.
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