Friday, May 28, 2021

Morning after The Eclipse #SkywatchFriday

I never got to see the total eclipse of the moon a couple of days ago, because I live in the Northeast United States, the moon was setting, and I wasn't in a good area to view, anywhere. 

But that morning, I woke up perhaps an hour after sunrise and this is the sight that awaited me.


I moved a few feet and got a slightly better view.

Later that day, the sky looked like this.

Finally, this was the sky yesterday afternoon, with a bonus shot of another pink horse chestnut.  I blogged about horse chestnut trees yesterday, if you are interested.

 Joining up with Yogi and other sky loving bloggers for #SkywatchFriday.

15 comments:

  1. That was a pretty after-sunrise. I like those clouds. Have a nice weekend, long weekend I guess.

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  2. Gorgeous sunrise photos! And I've never seen a horse chestnut tree. Do they smell as amazing as they look? I love this!

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  3. I just love those big puffy looking clouds, and I didn't get to see the eclipse either, unfortunately.

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  4. Beautiful pics, and I adore that pink horse chestnut!

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  5. I didn't witness the eclipse either. I've only ever seen one total eclipse of the moon. I don't remember the year, but I was in my twenties at the time. It was an amazing and unforgettable sight. I didn't see the eclipse this week but I did see the beautiful full moon in the early morning hours and that was enough.

    That chestnut tree is also beautiful, btw.

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  6. Never knew there was an eclipse but then it might have been different here. BTW We call horse chestnut trees conker trees here.

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  7. You gave us a good variety of skies!

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  8. Pretty shots. I really wish I would have at least TRIED to get some photos of the lunar eclipse. Just lazy I guess!

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  9. ...I never seem to clue in on things like this.

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  10. Looks like it was a nice day.

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  11. Greetings and Salutations! I too am a sky watcher.

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  12. Hey wait a minute, am I allowed to comment twice? I love your skies!! I hope that is okay with you.

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