(Before I begin, I believe the mystery object in my Wednesday post has been identified. Thank you, Tom from Tom the Backroads Traveler, one of our many Skywatch participants. More on that Sunday.)
Yesterday, the skies had that grim winter look the skies take on here in the Southern Tier of New York.
We even had a rain shower not long before I took this picture.But wait! The sun is coming out!
Actual blue skies.Things changed so quickly.Many trees are bare now but some remnants of color remain.Not only that, but I got a good reflection picture in this koi pond before the clouds blocked the sun once more.
We've not had many clear periods in the sky this week. So much so that we missed all the aurora activity of earlier this week. Alas. I can hope other skywatchers captured it.
At least the first snow of Tuesday, which caused many traffic accidents, has melted.
Joining Yogi and other skywatchers for #SkywatchFriday.





...you found some patches of blue, they have few and far between here/ I love your puddle art.
ReplyDeleteYour reflection photograph is lovely. The weather changes so quickly that one day sometimes looks like several.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots. Especially the koi pond.
ReplyDeleteWe had snow in Chicagoland area also. It all melted when it hit the ground. Lovely blue skies!
ReplyDeleteYou got some nice skies this week. Our trees still have leaves but being here in Oklahoma we'll get some wind for a day or two and all the leaves will be on the ground.
ReplyDeleteSorry you missed the aurora. I missed it too, but that's because I'm too far south.
ReplyDeleteI love the cloudy sky pics. We are having some cloudy days this weekend too.
ReplyDeleteI love those beautiful blue skies of autumn! Today was really nice like this, too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blue sky shots! I really like the reflection shot too. Have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteenjoyed your sky!
ReplyDeleteGreat skies.
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