On this Pi Day,3-14 (as we write dates in the United States) I have no pie or Pi) to offer you, only skies. (But if you click on the link, you'll see a recipe).
Maybe to you these are ordinary skies, but to me, they announce the coming of spring and the end of ceaseless (or almost ceaseless) gloomy days. Enjoy these pictures from earlier in the week.
Wispy skies.Trees and river.
Trees in a row.
Sometimes, ordinary is so welcome.
Happy Pi Day to all who celebrate.
Joining Yogi and other skywatchers for #SkywatchFriday.
I love your skies!!!
ReplyDeleteI also love Pi day. Saint Paddy is the patron saint of engineers. Today is also my sisters birthday!!
...give me pie anyday!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Blue skies, a sign of spring?
ReplyDeleteI like the trees and river shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pi Day skies!
ReplyDeleteI have no Pie to day either but I love your skies.
ReplyDeletethecontemplativecat here. trees are not ordinary; they grow and change while we pass away. Going to Yosemite showed me what redwoods can become, and how little we are.
ReplyDeleteI was rather disappointed that this year Pi Day falls on a no-school Friday. (And I was covering a math class this week!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to celebrate pi day
ReplyDeleteVery nice series.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Pie? Did someone mention pie? Shucks...you all meant Pi Day.
ReplyDeletethose are lovely skies..
ReplyDeleteLovely sky photos ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores ~
aka (A Creative Harbor)