Friday, December 28, 2018

Mild #SkywatchFriday

Friday, December 21 at noontime in downtown Binghamton, New York.  Fall was giving way to winter.  It was mild.

I left my office building and was amazed at the cloud show that awaited me as I walked towards a historic office building to listen to some caroling.

Broome County Courthouse, silhouetted against the sky.

A slightly different angle.
To the left, the old city hall.  I used to work, many many years ago, in the red and white brick building directly to its right.  I don't know what is in there now.

And that evening, after taking a short after-work walk...the sunset.

What a way to start winter.  Now that it's winter, it's raining.  Go figure.

Join Yogi and the other bloggers who watch the sky each Friday on #SkywatchFriday.

Happy New Year (almost) to my fellow sky watchers.

12 comments:

  1. Lovely pictures! The ones of the sky are truly stunning :-)

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  2. Wow! It took 7 days to "develop" these digital photographs. I look forward to your pictures of these areas devoured by snow as it arrives to your neck of the woods shortly.

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  3. Amazing sky. It looks like cottage cheese to me!
    Rain?! I can't even imagine! :)

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  4. Love those 'cotton ball' clouds!

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  5. Not surprised that with those beautiful clouds you ended up with some precipitation, although I would have guessed snow.

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  6. Pretty clouds and sky shots. Have a very Happy New Year!!

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  7. Clouds though the window is awsome.
    Coffee is on

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  8. This winter has been so weird. It's been 60 degrees and raining in Atlanta in December.

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  9. Pretty fluffy clouds. They seem like happy little clouds, like Bob Ross would paint.

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  10. OMC! You would have had a picnic watching the NYC sky the other night when a ConEd transformer exploded in Astoria, Queens. If you have time Google it. It was spectacular.

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