This winter has not given us many good sunsets, or sunrises, for that matter. Day after day, with some exceptions, the sky has been white with snow flurries, or grey with overcast.
But, here in February, we are seeing blue skies here and there.
I was fortunate enough to see a display of clouds that seemed just a little unusual, as the sun was beginning its journey to a nice winter's sleep.
The next picture I took blurred for some reason (my iPhone sometimes does that) as we walked near a place where we wouldn't be blocked by houses.
Here's the better view we saw there.
The best part of this is the "cloud donut" (or maybe a cloud bagel?) towards the upper right. Or, maybe, it's a big sky ring?
Whatever it was, it sure is pretty.
Joining up with Yogi and the other sky watching bloggers who gather each Friday for #SkywatchFriday.
Oh my gosh, that donut is wild!
ReplyDeleteCarol C
Glad you walked a wee bit farther to capture that unique cloud cover over the land you see and then shared it with us. Thank you. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting view. I like the bagel. But where's the lox?
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me take a walk outside without leaving the house. It's below zero here so your pics are as close as I get these days.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful. And very unusual. I love clouds!
ReplyDelete...a day with some blue sky is a gift as your images show so well.
ReplyDeleteCloud formations fascinate me and this one is intriguing.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really pretty one!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skies, made even better because you don't get them very often. I do like the cloud donut!
ReplyDeleteThose are interesting clouds. It's okay if your skies are gray. That just shows what you're seeing now. It's a good way of documenting things.
ReplyDeleteBeen blue sky all day in my area, and cold.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
WE just had a grey, blah day. Glad you had something to look up to!
ReplyDeleteOf course it's a bagel. And it brought along its own cream cheese.
ReplyDeletebeautiful sky formation.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Those clouds look very interesting. :)
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