We still have lots of grey and white skies where I live in the Southern Tier of New York, but blue skies are making an appearance from time to time.
For example, I took the first two pictures on Friday the 13th. Lucky day for blue skies, I guess.Later in the day, though, it increasingly became cloudy. I know this sky looks ordinary, but it is also cherished.By Sunday, the grey had returned.
We missed the Thursday lineup of the planets and the crescent moon. Of course we did. It was cloudy. I didn't even feel like trying to take a picture of the sky we did have. I hope someone else had better luck.
But spring is really coming. I heard a Northern cardinal sing briefly again yesterday and the male red winged blackbirds should be here in the next three or four days.
Joining Yogi and other sky watching bloggers for #SkywatchFriday.



Such a difference in the sky on different days. Some days, the blue sings and you feel that spring is almost here. On other days, the grey and dreary skies seem unremitting, as if winter will never let go.
ReplyDelete...keep looking up at the beautiful sky. It's raining here today.
ReplyDeleteGreat sky.
ReplyDeleteLucky day indeed
ReplyDeleteNice, ahhh it's always good to feel the sun. Good to cherish both :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky.
ReplyDeleteIn the last four hours of running errands, we've had fog, rain, sunshine, wind, and snow. Welcome to Michigan.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful contrast in your skies!
ReplyDeleteThe blue sky is pretty. We had rain all day yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast is stunning!
ReplyDeleteSpring will be here before you know it.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo shots.
ReplyDeleteWe've had our share of wintry-looking skies this week. Nevertheless, spring is definitely peeking over the windowsill.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies that you have for us. Even your gray sky is beautiful.
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