T.S. Eliot thought April was the cruelest month, but I beg to disagree.
February is, at least, where I live in upstate New York. At sunrise now, the birds are singing, preparing for spring. Buds are appearing on the trees. Soon, I'm sure I'll be seeing the glow in the upper branches, indicating sap is rising.
But it's still cold, and snow still threatens.
Meanwhile, the sun still rises every morning. It starts out small.
Then spreads (it's hard to see, but there's a little orange block in the lower left hand side - this is the sun reflecting off a building.). Pink appears.
Slowly, the glow grows.
Finally, the sunrise sweeps its way to a stand of Bradford Pears. Visible to me, but not to you in this picture, are their buds. It's a bit early, and I know that they are only teasing me.
Their buds await the signal that will send the trees into glorious bloom.
Until then, I dream of spring.
And sunsets.
It's Friday, and I'm joining the bloggers who watch the sky (led by Yogi) at #SkywatchFriday.
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Friday, February 21, 2020
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Lovely skies!
ReplyDeleteFebruary and March both can be cruel. Beautiful pics though.
ReplyDeleteYou knowwwwwwwww…we were just discussing this last night while we were walking over to get a pizza in sub degree temps and snowing. At least this winter hasn't been as brutal as previous ones (I guess).
ReplyDeleteHave a great Friday and p.s. I really like the new look here, not sure if I mentioned it or not. smiles
Nice photos. I’m really starting to hate the cold, though.
ReplyDeleteI love those sky views.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sky shot ~ what a sunrise ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Sunrises have something "pure" about them !!! I hope there won't be too much freezing later on this month or in March !
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful, bruised sky and we've had the same type of weather with extra helpings of sunshine this week and a weekend in the 40s coming up. Hope your weather improves soon.
ReplyDeleteThere's always some English Lit undergrad who writes that quote somewhere in the library mall every April, lol.
Nice that you got to watch the sun rise. I'm never up that early unless I'm going someplace. I'm too much of a night owl.
ReplyDeleteI thought I was just being a whuss this morning, then I looked at the weather around 10 am and it was 26 degrees. Was NOT expecting that - this winter has lulled me into thinking we aren't going to really have winter this year!
ReplyDeleteIt looks cold, but you have some beautiful skies!
ReplyDeleteI dream of spring too. It's going to be almost 60 degrees tomorrow but like those buds, it's only a tease. We're expecting snow next week.
ReplyDeleteWe're ging from one storm to another and from heat to cold...like crazy, but beautiful pictures though😸Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend🐾😽💞
ReplyDeleteNice skies. We are having rain here in Arizona on our Snowbird trip. Can't complain really, they need the water. My husband is from Upstate New York, Rome. He hated all the snow shoveling. - Margy
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