Here are some pictures of the sunrise on February 23, as I left for work. We are in, as is much of the United States, an unseasonable warm spell.
The first picture, obviously, was taken facing the east.
A couple of blocks away, the sunrise progresses.
Right after the second picture, I faced the west. Part of the joy of the sunrise is seeing the color changes in the opposite direction.
And, just a couple of minutes later, the colors shift.
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Friday, February 24, 2017
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Another 75 degree February day in the offing
ReplyDeleteNow, you'll be warmer than us once again. As nature intended.
DeletePretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteWow, those are beautiful shots! We are opposite and having unusually cold weather for our city!
ReplyDeleteIf someone is too warm, someone is too cool. I suppose, if everyone was too hot, I would really be scared.
DeleteBeautiful shots, Alana. The patch of clouds seem so welcome sitting here with temperatures hovering around 36 degrees. Too hot for my liking.
ReplyDeleteIf we were 36 here (98 in our temperature system), everyone would be complaining.
DeleteSo beautiful clicks, Alana. I love watching the mesmerizing sky and capturing picture after picture. But the truth is my clicks don't justify the beauty of sky a least bit.
ReplyDeleteSunrises and sunsets are my most favourite sky pictures. Loved these :)
ReplyDeleteI love watching the sunset or rise. It happens so fast. It is a beautiful thing to witness.
ReplyDeleteYou are a true sky watcher, checking all the directions!! Beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, I love mornings like that. We had thunderstorms last night and it snowed all day today.
ReplyDeleteOooh, pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo long as you like the unseasonably warm temps, we'll be happy here with the cooler temps. Nice trade off.
I couldn't even see the sky this morning. Our fog here has been pretty bad this year. Rain today and maybe some storms this evening.
ReplyDeleteAlana, lovely SWF photos! It got really warm in the Tennessee Valley (77º) today but tomorrow it's forecast to be 25 degrees cooler during the day and drop below 30 tomorrow night. I'm not looking forward to that! Mother Nature's must be going through menopause! :) Thanks for dropping by earlier!
ReplyDeleteWow - those skies are gorgeous!
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