No matter what we humans are up to, spring is still spring.
Skies are still skies, except, at this time of year, they compete with flowering trees. I admit it. I try to take pictures of the trees and sneak peeks at the sky so I can use them on my Skywatch posts.
Redbuds.
Neighborhoods.
Clouds can be low, along a normally busy middle school field.
Or high, like wisps.
They can be in a park, with a hill in the distance.
Or they can be on the side of a main street normally heavily traveled, but it wasn't on this day earlier in the month when we were still on New York's "pause".
Wherever they are, we sometimes take them for granted. But I don't, not any more.
Join Yogi and other bloggers who watch the sky at #SkywatchFriday.
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Friday, May 22, 2020
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Very nice...the trees and the clouds don’t care about viruses.
ReplyDeleteNice shots, I think temp wise we are a ways ahead of you. Our redbuds bloomed back in March.
ReplyDeletenice cloud formation
ReplyDeleteYou're right... we need to appreciate our beautiful skies, and yours are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI hope I never take the beautiful blessings of my life for granted again!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely pictures, Alana!
Well, the sky does need some framing, so why not trees?
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your pics today because our skies have been dark and dreary for days now. I do smile when I look out the side window, though, because my lilacs have finally bloomed.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are stopping to enjoy the flora!
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