The last couple of days where I live have been so not February. Yesterday, it got into the 50s F, a lot of our snow melted, it rained, a front came through, and now we are in the 20's with howling winds and a dusting of snow..
So, I dug into my photos for the first week of February.
This was a sunset I nearly gave up on.
Let's rewind to lunchtime of the day before, with clouds all in a row.
The next evening, it was cold, I looked at this, and thought "this doesn't look promising".
So I looked elsewhere in the sky, and saw these clouds. And then I went home.
A few minutes later, I peeked out and this is what I saw - oh no, better take some pictures!
It's not the first time I almost gave up on a sunset. Yes, I know. Patience is not my biggest strength.
Sure enough, although I had given up on the sunset...
...the sunset hadn't given up on me. For that, I am thankful.
Joining Yogi and other sky watchers each Friday for #SkywatchFriday.
Very nice
ReplyDeleteYou saved the best for last. The colors in that sky are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo much drama around us each day. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies, and glad they didn't give up on you! This has happened to me many times.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure glad you didn't give up - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely sky shots ~ They look similar to what has been happening here on Cape Ann MA ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you lots of laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I've been looking up a lot again. Thanks for sharing. #whyilookup
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
ReplyDeleteBut, of course, if you miss one sunset, there'll be another along the next day ;)
ReplyDeleteI hear it going to get cold in North Idaho.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Worth the wait. Your peachy pinky skies at the end are spectacular!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. It seems the weather is not as predictable as it used to be.
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