Friday, August 11, 2017

Blueberry Skies- #SkywatchFriday

August is here in upstate New York.  And, it's blueberry season.

Many mornings, we have fog at this time of year.  This photo was taken Saturday, along I-88.  We were on our way to pick blueberries and go to a local festival at a used bookstore in a small upstate town.
Looks pretty grim, doesn't it.
But later in the morning, this was the sky while we were picking blueberries.  So blue.

Join other bloggers at #SkywatchFriday.  It's easy - just post your picture of the sky and link back to the Skywatch website.  Please be sure to give some love to the bloggers at the end of the linky (those who posted last), while you are at it.

Happy Friday!

12 comments:

  1. You know, I love both versions. The moody and the bright and cheerful!

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  2. Glad the sky cleared to such a pretty blue!

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  3. I think both photos are lovely..but I am a fan of gray, overcast days..

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  4. Wow, that first photo looks like it was going to down pour at any moment! I'm happy it cleared up for your blueberry picking. Great photos. - Now I'm curious if Idaho has a blueberry season.. I'll have to check on that.

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  5. Perfect blueberry picking weather!

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  6. Interesting how much a sky changes in one day.
    And I love blueberry picking, used to go in New Hampshire but it's been years. I miss it.

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  7. I followed the link from Skywatch after posting one of my own. Our blueberry season here in New Jersey has ended, but it was glorious while it last. Have a terrific weekend and enjoy the berries.

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  8. I saw "Interstate 88" in your post and thought, "she's not in Illinois!" Apparently, there are two I-88's, one in Illinois and one in New York...

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  9. Beautiful sky and perfect blueberry picking weather!!

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  10. Gloom in August... Hmmm... We have mornings like that, but they're in May/June. Interesting.

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