Thursday, January 21, 2010

Sky Watch Season # 4 Episode # 28

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 2:30 PM EDT on Thursdays. SWF is run by Klaus, Wren, Sandy, Sylvia and myself.


I went out yesterday to grey skies again. I tried to make the sky interesting by adding some scenery with the Cuyahoga River, the trees and railroad shed.


Today I arose to the most wondrous sight, the Sun. Yes really, the Sun in its full glory along with a blue sky. A reprieve from the gray is simply amazing. How the Sun can make your spirits soar to new heights.


You can see a lot of great skies at the above site.

48 comments:

  1. Such a welcome sight... the sun! Hope you have many more sunny days. Wonderful capture of the sun breaking through the trees.


    (Thank you and the SK team for selecting my sunset shot as this week's feature._

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  2. SO BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS ;)
    and have a nice weekend!

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  3. After several days of rain, the sun is always a welcome site. Enjoy the bright sunshiny day!

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  4. It is rainy,gloomy,and foggy here today. I'm glad you got some sun. Gosh, you still have snow.
    The sun streaming into your backyard is quite pretty!

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  5. Beautiful images!

    It's so true, the sun is like a true happy pill!

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  6. Nice pictures you share with us on Skywatch:)

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  7. Great sunshine!
    Wishing you a bright clear skies.
    Happy weekend.

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  8. Here comes the sun. I like the last one best. I need some light from it now.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  9. Yes, sunshine indeed does lift your spirits after a long gray period! Lovely shots.

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  10. So glad to see you've gotten some sun!! But you always make your skies interesting, Tom. These are terrific! Hope you have a little more sun over the weekend!

    Sylvia

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  11. Yes! The sun! So wonderful to see it at this time of the year. Glad you showed that photo! I was beginning to forget what the sun looked like.

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  12. sun out, lucky you. all we have over here is grey grey and more grey.

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  13. i love your deer photo header!

    Beautiful captures and I especially like the one with the sun. Have a good weekend!

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  14. Gotta love the sun, nice shots.

    All the best
    GuyRegina In Pictures

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  15. Amazing how a sunny day can make all the difference in the world! Great shots. ~karen

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  16. The weather has been bad all over the world this year. We had a warm, sunny day here as well. Trust all your days will be sunny.

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  17. The last one is a real beauty. You're absolutely a lucky guy ... Overhere in the Netherlands it's been absolutely grey in the last two weeks ...
    But someday we'll see the sun again too. :-)

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  18. We all need the sun -that's why so many flock to California. Although right now, the sun is becoming a distant stranger.
    Love your new header -so beautiful!

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  19. Yes, the sun is a welcome sight. Nice photos and I love your deer header.

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  20. Wonderful winter sky shots. The scond shot is awesome.

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  21. our skies have turned gray again.
    i so like your first capture of the bare limbed tree...very nice.
    and your blog header is a special one :0
    have a wonderful evening.

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  22. For sure the sunlight is a welcome site while the ground is still covered with snow.

    Lovely shot, Fishing Guy!

    Happy weekend!

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  23. Yay! The sun! And I love the new header of the deer with ice on his little face - wow!

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  24. true enough the sun does make your spirits rise, great photos!

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  25. Great shots, Tom!
    You're right, the sun is always welcome after the cloudy weather.

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  26. Glad you saw some sunshine today, Tom. We have had rain for two days. Tonight it's thunderstorms!!! Fun Fun!!!!
    Betsy

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  27. I hope you'll send that sun down this way. We've had gray skies for several days now.

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  28. The sun is indeed a welcome and nourishing sight!

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  29. Really beautiful Tom but remember that soon summer will be here and everything will be green and wonderful again.

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  30. Your skywatch and your banner make for a double treat. Thank you so much.

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  31. Great winter scene..and yes you did catch the Sun..even a few stray clouds floating by.

    good capture.

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  32. I prefer, yet, a sunny sky...but how I cant change the situation...dearest...I started to love both side.
    great shot
    have a nice weekend
    graceolsson.se/mittliv

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  33. Great silhouettes with the sun. I love how the light streams through the trees.

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  34. Cuyahoga. I just love the sound of that name.

    Oh look! That tree is going supernova!

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  35. The sun can and does lift my spirit!!

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  36. Craver: Cuyahoga River means crooked river- I love that name also, an Indian name that rolls off the tongue just as the river flows between its banks.

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  37. Wonderul shots Tom. There is nothing better than the sunshine to lift our spirits in winter. It has just come out here so I am out of here!!!!
    Have a wonderful weekend.
    Smiles

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  38. Everyone is just LOVING the sunshine photos tonight!
    sooo appreciated! ~Maria

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  39. Thanks for the sunshine. Haven't seen it in two days. That's long for AZ.

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  40. Wonderful shots Tom, nice to see the sun - init-lol.

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  41. Did you get the mushroom/fungi memo?

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  42. Those pictures show the crispness in the air. Brrrrrr!

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  43. I was in eastern TN for 5 days including the weekend. I know the joy of seeing a ray of sun!

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