Can there be such a thing as too many sunsets?
Well, I've been on a photography streak lately, because there have been so many lovely sunrises and sunsets, and it was hard to pick one.
I finally decided on our upstate New York sunset of Groundhog Day, February 2.
The groundhog declared an early spring, and with that beautiful blue sky, no wonder.
As the sunset, the color show began.
The blue fades.
I love how the sky can change in just a matter of minutes.
You know how this works. Join Yogi and the other bloggers who watch the sky each Friday on #SkywatchFriday. You'll be glad you did.
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Friday, February 8, 2019
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Gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteI watch the sky every day. Why wait until Friday????
ReplyDeleteWise groundhog! Who wouldn't want to emerge early from hibernation to enjoy such gorgeous sunsets?
ReplyDeleteSunsets can be such spectacular things.
ReplyDeleteLovely end-of-the-day photos.
ReplyDeleteYes, the sky certainly changes quickly
ReplyDeleteI don't think you can ever have too many sunsets. Some beautiful ones you capture here!!
ReplyDeleteNo, there can't be any such thing as too many sunset pictures. They are all so beautiful and I love knowing I can come here and see some peaceful shots of the sky.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteNice colours
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