Friday, December 22, 2023

A Flood and a Sunset #SkywatchFriday

Like many living in the Northeast United States, we experienced heavy rain on Sunday and part of Monday. As a result, there was flooding in low lying areas, including the park where spouse and I sometimes watch for sunsets.

Here are some photos from my lunchtime Monday, when we walked to the park.

No walking today.

The rain had stopped and park was just starting to flood.  The water reflected the sky and the trees.

Call this one an epic puddle photo.

A farewell before I had to return to work.

After I got out of work, we returned to the park but couldn't get in.  It was completely under water, so we walked to an area several blocks away where we could get a glimpse at the park with no building blocking the view.

This was the sunset we saw.  Just one picture.

To all Skywatchers who celebrate, I wish you a Merry Christmas.

Joining Yogi and other skywatchers for the next to last Skywatch Friday of 2023

14 comments:

  1. ...Mother nature can be fickle.

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  2. That was quite a storm. Atlantic Canada is still cleaning up.

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  3. We had two dreary rainy days too. As much as I hated the rain, I was glad that amount of moisture hadn't been snow.

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  4. Stay dry!! Your one sky photo is wonderful!!

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  5. Yow! Now THAT'S a puddle!
    If you want, we would not take it amiss if you were to send some of that rain our way!
    Thank you for the Christmas wishes! And many happy returns to you, my friend!

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  6. Reflections in the water (of trees, clouds) are always intriguing !

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  7. Floods can be so devasting but it's always intriguing to see where the water goes when it rises. Thanks for the pics

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  8. The rain must have been pouring down

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  9. Gorgeous sky. Wow, that is an epic puddle! Have a very Merry Christmas!

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  10. Terrible flooding. At least it was a park. Our local park will close when it rains (even a little) as it floods, but nothing to that extent.

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  11. Wow! That is a lot of water. Stay dry. And thank you for the sunset picture. Beautiful!

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  12. Awesome sunset photo and water photos too ~ Merry Christmas to you ^_^

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  13. That park certainly has its problems with flooding every year. Lovely photos, and I do love reflections!

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