May 27, Otsiningo Park, Binghamton |
Downtown Binghamton, New York |
And so we had one, until the thunderstorms came several hours later.
But at least we saw the sun.
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Now you see it, now you don't. :-) Lovely photos as usual. Causes and statistics in the fight against cancer
ReplyDeleteToday turned out to be beautiful, despite some more sun hide and go-seek. Thank you for your praise!
DeleteSuch beautiful photos of the sky.Sky and flowers are what Rambling with ypu involves
ReplyDeleteI try to create oases of beauty in the middle of uncertain times.
DeleteI love your photos
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm trying to create an oasis in the midst of - well, you know.
DeleteRapd weather sequences. The new normal.
ReplyDeleteYes, the new, sad, normal.
Deletehow wonderful. And we here in India are looking, praying for dark clouds to bring the rain. We are little tired of the sun now!
ReplyDeleteIf only we all could even out the weather. We could use your sun come February and March.
DeleteI prefer a beautiful sunny day, but if all I can get is glimpses, I'll take it.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, we in upstate New York have no choice but to take glimpses. Especially in November.
DeleteThat might be more sun than we've seen lately. But overcast days are the norm for this time of year for us.
ReplyDeleteOur worst overcast times come in November, but this is one of the cloudier areas of the United States, alas.
DeleteGreat pictures - looks a bit like the sky over here - very varies - clouds and stuff... Sun comes and goes...
ReplyDeleteWe had more coming and going today. Wish I had been in a position to take some more pictures.
DeleteGreat looking skies! I like watching clouds.
ReplyDeleteI used to as a child. Now, with Skywatch Friday, I've gotten back into cloud watching.
DeleteLovely blue skies!
ReplyDeleteThank you, and we do treasure those kinds of days.
DeleteLovely changing skies- beautifully captured
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dianne!
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