Sky Watch Friday this is the place. Please check out the site and link in if you wish to participate. There were a lot of people with beautiful Sky photos last week. You can link in from my side bar or at the start of this post. You can link a 3:00 PM EDT on Thursdays. SWF is run by Klaus, Louise, Wren, Sandy, Sylvia and myself.
I saw this number 9 in Roman numerals from some contrails during the Summer while in my back yard.
The small airplanes from the Kent State airport nearby in Stow often fill my sky. They use this sky as their learning to fly area.
I do hope everyone is having a great Thanksgiving.


Very well captured!
ReplyDeleteDon't eat to much turkey and have a great day
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you!
ReplyDeleteLove your IX ! Wish I was up there with them.
Love the contrails and the plane in the sky! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Thanksgiving, Tom! Enjoy the turkey!
Sylvia
IX indeed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot.
Luiz Ramos
You got in so close on the gull... wonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteI miss the blue skies this time of year. Even the airport across the street from work is exceptionally quiet. Have a great Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteGreat skywatch photos! happy thanksgiving. I also love this header photo.
ReplyDeleteThat learning to fly thing would make me a little nervous if it was in my airspace.
ReplyDeleteHope you Thanksgiving has been a great one!
Happy Thanksgiving! It's nice to have an airport nearby and see all the planes. Good SWF pics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful contrails against the blue sky..
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Tom!
Fun photo for Sky Watch Friday, really enjoyed your bird photos in the last post as well.
ReplyDeleteGreat imagination!! and great shot, Tom!
ReplyDeleteNumber 9, number 9. Isn't that suppose to mean something? Sorry, just a flash back to the Beatles.
ReplyDeleteInteresting capture Tom.
Are you stuffed like a turkey? I am.
I love planes! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThe skies in our valley often look like this, with trails from aircraft just over the border. I think your header is just magnificent!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skyshots.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great capture Tom. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I love the detail you got on the airplane. Looks like you were very close. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteYou have a little triangle in the sky.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Lovely lines in the sky.
ReplyDeleteVery nice captures. In your first photo, you said you saw a 9, I thought I saw a letter A. How interesting!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
Alexander
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Good shots...Students also use the airspace over our cabin here on the mountain to train for their flying licence...sometimes they do get a bit scary...lol
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We love looking at contrails too.
ReplyDeleteHolding my head a little to the left, I saw a number 4 in your first photo. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful shot!
Nifty sky shots but your header is STUNNING!!! Hope you and yours had a Happy Thanksgiving ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Tom, I like very much both pictures. This is a beautiful Sky Watch post.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures Tom. Hope you are having a great Thanksgiving weekend.
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Contrails sometimes present us with photo ops equal to those of clouds (and judging from the number of images featuring human-made stuff posted, I think this must be Technology and the Sky week at Skywatch!) Nifty shots, FG, yet again.
ReplyDeleteNumber 9 ? Quick get down and put your money on the number 9 horse!!
ReplyDeleteI joined the camera critters. Hope you can find time to visit my very first entry to this meme. Thank you and God bless. Indeed a blessing to see you around.
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wonderful skywatch photos. awesome banner above.
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Love the numbers-reminds me of the first time one of my girs noticed the lines left by planes. She said 'look momma its burning trails' : )
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