Pictures taken right after sunset, where I live in upstate New York, on June 21.
Today, our daylight length was fifteen hours and fifteen minutes.
Not directly west, but it was still pretty.
Looking up.
One more angle.
Now, it's time for the downward march of daylength until we reach the winter solstice.
If you were interested in the Fairbanks, Alaska midnight sun game I blogged about yesterday (which just concluded a few moments ago - after all, Fairbanks is four hours behind us here in New York State) Major League Baseball has an extensive post on this year's events. Check out the sky shots at 12:01 am on June 21.
Join Yogi and other bloggers who watch the sky (on the first Friday of summer and other Fridays) at #SkywatchFriday.
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Friday, June 22, 2018
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Pretty sky photos
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Nice sunset
ReplyDeleteOur sky was fairly cloudy at sunset on the 21, but oh, on the last day of spring? Glorious orange sunset and a rainbow in the east.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images!
ReplyDeleteWonderful colours and shapes in tha sky.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Gorgeous pictures! Edmonton's day was just over 17 hours. Now the slide begins. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the joy of time zones...
ReplyDeletePretty sky.
They're all beautiful, but the first picture is my favorite, I love the layers of color.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lavender skies!! Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sky pictures. I love sunset photos.
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I am always in awe of the awesome pastels that show up above us!
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