Wednesday evening 8:15 pm, and I couldn't get outside fast enough, to snap these pictures of the most glorious color and formations. The setting sun painted the most beautiful shades of pink on the wind blown clouds.
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Those are the most glorious sky shots. It a kind of sky that makes you wonder what's going to happen next. I checked out your blog and your busy calendar. Very busy person with lots of interesting places to go. Thanks for sharing. Happy Friday.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are just beautiful. Glad you got to your camera before the "show" was over
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome view ... a gorgeous view~ Maria
ReplyDeleteWe both have sunset shots this week. Great minds think alike. Hello fellow Kiwi.
ReplyDeletewonderful sunset - these sky colours are completely unfamiliar to us in crete
ReplyDeleteSunsets are so lovely in all their forms, this one has such lovely soft pinks and glows.
ReplyDeleteI like the pretty pansy in the next post too. Hard to believe the Agapanthus surcomed to your harsh winter, I thought they were extremely hardy.
Lovely colors!
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