Thursday, December 27, 2012

Sky Watch Friday: pale blue behind snow

The trees in our neighborhood are wearing their snowy blankets in front of a pale blue sky this week.


tall trees
snowy trees
pale blue sky above
neighbor's yard
is brightened by
snow-clad
colored toys 
Photos by
Richard Schear
December, 2012

Posted for
Skywatch
Friday
here

14 comments:

  1. Wonderful sky photos Kay. Have a wonderful time in Red Deer! xx

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  2. How lovely - I do like winter!

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  3. Hello dear Kay! Looks like you have more snow than we do now in Austria. Had a lovely white xmas in the Styrian Alps, but now in the Vienna Woods it's all melted! What a pity we missed each other! Thanks for the heads-up about Dürnstein... it's a short drive from here, so we'll go take a look! Hope you and Dick had a joyful holiday! xoxo

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  4. Bonjor Kay!
    The snow is a special touch in the winter postcards, your pictures are magnificent!
    Hugs
    Léia

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  5. Looks like you have a little snow Kay, but I hope you are escaping the snow storms and deep drifts I just watched on Sky?

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  6. I hear it's also really cold in your part of the country.

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  7. From the color of the sky, I sure you want some hugs from me or Lindy to keep you warm : )
    ((( Hugs ))))

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  8. The trees look so magical in their snowy outfits! Lovely!

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  9. Lovely! I do wish our central Ontario overcast skies would clear and look as lovely as these. Happy New Year, Kay!

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  10. Yes, we'll take our blue skies in whatever muted grays they come in! Lovely, Kay.

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  11. Nice blue glow to the gray skies. - Margy

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  12. How lovely Kay... wishing you a very happy New Year!

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  13. Very pretty snowy scenes! I love the trees! I wish you all the best in 2013, Happy New Years!

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  14. Those frost-laden trees look like lace! Stay warm and safe this winter. Happy new year from sunny California!

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