Early a.m. 12/10/08:
Nebraska's State Capitol can be seen from our grounds, but this was taken 12/10/08, late afternoon, from a second floor window:
The rest of the pics were taken after work, around 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. CST today. The low building in the back is part of the football stadium for the school:
Lights for the football stadium:
I love my new zoom, even though a hand comes on to tell me I am shaking my camera. Here's the Sower on top of the capitol:
State Capitol:
Lincoln High School:
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Great sky photos! Things are looking up! :-)
ReplyDeleteCameron
Those pitures are Beautiful, how Blessed you are to work around such beauty.
ReplyDeleteBo
I've never been to Nebraska. Thank you for sharing your state with us. Have a glorious weekend. It's raining in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I especially like the one with the lights of the football stadium, perfect for skywatch.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Regina In Pictures
Thanks Cameron, Bo, and Kay! I love taking pictures with my new camera, and am hoping the winter goes by quickly, as I am excited to see how it does with the flowers and butterflies.
ReplyDeleteThanks Guy,
ReplyDeleteYour comment came while I was typing my reply to my other comments. ;o)
you have a beautiful work view, Sue.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit. :)
Things are definitely looking up! Nice view of the capitol. Does that translation widget work well for you Sue? My sister is looking for one. I directed her here.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sunshine and Tina,
ReplyDeleteI have heard the translator widgets don't work well. No one has let me know if they've used it or not. I used one on a site tonight, and was able to get the meaning of what was said. I think it was a Google one. Who is your sister, Tina? What is her blog?
Great skywatch photos...I love the last photo with the blue sky showing thru the clouds...happy skywatch
ReplyDeleteMy sister is Dawn at C & G Design. I did click on your widget and it would not close out once the code showed. So I am glad you mentioned the widget problems. I directed her to you but she is also on my sidebar. Thanks for asking.
ReplyDeleteTerrific! I went to college in Lincoln and have only been back once, right after I graduated, in 1987. I had almost forgotten what the Capitol buidling looked like!
ReplyDeleteSue, very beautiful and interesting, great buildings.
ReplyDelete(You have also a fantastic collection, it shows there is nothing stopping you!)
I Very much enjoyed your beautiful photos. Love the capitol top.
ReplyDeleteHave a great sky watch week.
Grammy
The clouds are lovely, but I'm struck as much by the spacious grounds of the school. I imagine those football field lights make quite a glow!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, love the colors in the first one. We have a Lincoln High School too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful sky captures. I like the capitol building against the sky background, too.
ReplyDeletePaz
I love the sky with streaks of pink. The clouds are pretty too:) Jan
ReplyDeleteLots of really interesting clouds! It looks chilly but not excessively so. That top shot is really lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi, i really like your pictures. I like the football stadium lights one best, those clouds look really dramatic. lovely pictures
ReplyDeleteWonderful sky pictures - thank you for your visit and greetings from Croatia.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Sue--I've really enjoyed the pictures of your antiques and collectibles as well--your indoor "garden," right?
ReplyDeleteNice series of photos. Aren't zoom lenses just the best thing ever?
ReplyDeleteI love looking at the sky. The state capital is quite distinctive. it looks like a wonderful early art deco tower.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing you collections in the earlier post.
Very best regards,
Philip
Interesting subjects in your viewer.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't forget the full moon tonight, did you? Try your zoom on that!
Nell
Sue: What neat photos, I liked the last photo the best of all.
ReplyDeleteI read your sidebar note on Awards. This is not an award, but just a little stamp that you may use, or pass along, or just view and forget. I made it myself, it has no rules.
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Bigger Butterfly
Nell Jean
Those are fantastic Skies, Sue. How can it change so much during one day!
ReplyDeleteActually, our family mood is like your Sky upon the Football stadium. It needs lights. I hope our faith will help us to find again a peaceful sky as your first pink/violet one.