Whew! It's May 1st.
Now I can rest. The Blogging from A to Z Challenge is over (except for my Reflections post next week) and I can get back to watching the skies.
But the skies lately, where I live in the Southern Tier of New York, haven't been too sunny and blue recently. So, for May Day, I bring you these.
Yes, these are color pictures.
April 21.
April 30.April 30.
Contrast with this picture from April 27.
After warmer than normal temperatures, we are going to return to cooler temperatures. We may even have a frost next week (which would be a disaster for our local apple crop).
I was going to show you some lovely spring pictures but maybe I'll get back to the beauty of spring next week.
Joining Yogi and other skywatchers for #SkywatchFriday.




Our blue skies and sun are set to depart this weekend, too.
ReplyDeleteYour skies may not be colorful but they are dramatic. We've had a week long cool spell.
ReplyDeletePretty skies actually. I had to start using my sprinkler yesterday. Lovely reflections.
ReplyDeleteThat's kind of what our skies look like today. And yesterday. We have hit the gloomy season, what the weather people call May gray.
ReplyDeleteThose skies look heavy and threatening. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection!
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Gloomy weather is daily here lately but then the sun let's us know that it is up in the sky and then hides again. In the 40s here.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. It's warm here and going to cool back down in a few days too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome sky photos ~ Hugs ^_^
ReplyDeleteps thanks for commenting on my blog
Dramatic skies. We have all blue sky in Finland. And it´s warm.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Alana. Here in Montreal our skies look very much like that today.
ReplyDeleteSame here: it's been hot, today it suddenly went down. But I don't mind cooler temperatures.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteWe had nice blue sky for the last few days.
ReplyDeleteha, ha, when you said - "these are color pictures" - I thought - "yes, you took them in color and converted to B&W". and then I enlarged them and realized what you meant. that's the sky we have right now.
ReplyDelete...gray skies are still common here too!
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