Yesterday was not the most usual day where I live in New York State. In the winter, many other parts of the state might have a sunny day. But because of our location somewhat close to our Finger Lakes, our skies, more often than not, are grey. Or even white.
If we see true blue skies it is usually because it is bitter cold. But not yesterday.
Yesterday the skies were blue.
But the temperature was close to 40 degrees F (4 Celsius).
True, we still had glops of snow everywhere. Make no mistake, it's still winter.
I think Nature must have made a mistake and given us someone else's sky.
Sshhhh, don't tell Mother Nature! But no worries. Today we'll be back to our usual weather programming.
How our sky usually looks |
Joining Yogi and other bloggers who watch the sky each Friday for #SkywatchFriday.
Winter at its best!
ReplyDelete...a blue sky is a wonderful winter treat.
ReplyDeleteSun? Blue skies? What's that?
ReplyDeleteWe've had gray skies most of the week, which is unusual for Long Island, even in winter.
Hi Alana - we might even have a spattering of snow here ... but nothing like yours - we even had some blue skies this morning ... still Spring is getting nearer ... all the best - Hilary
ReplyDeleteA glorious day! Glad you were able to get out and photograph it. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteIf Mother Nature gave you someone else's sky, I'm glad you chose to share it, such a beautiful blue color.
ReplyDeleteIt was probably our sky, but as we have many sunny days, you can borrow a couple of them.
ReplyDeleteAh-ha! You got our skies! Oh, well...as long as SOMEONE was enjoying them!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous day. I know what you mean about gray skies as we tend to have a lot of those where I live. A safe weekend to you.
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