These pics were taken in the late afternoon on Thursday after I got home from work. I wished I'd have taken my camera to work. The clouds were even fluffier and awesome looking in the sky there. To see skies from all over the world, visit the SkyWatch Friday site, clicking here or on the icon on the sidebar. Thanks, Klaus, Sandy, Ivar, Wren, and Fishing Guy for hosting this fun view of the world.
Wonderful blue skies with those silk puff clouds Sue.
ReplyDeleteVery nice series. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the count down gadget for spring to arrive!
I'm looking forward to it!
To the gardening season! :)))
Beautiful Pansies in your header. One of my favourite flowers. :)
P.S. I meant to mention those beautiful pansies in the tubs. Thanks for showing those too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice clouds, and such blue sky!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue;) How are you?? Your blue skies look so bright and cheery--and those pansies, wow! Now your blog looks like SPRING! How lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRegina In Pictures
Thanks for stopping by my garden! Your photos look like my neck of the woods. We are in zone 5 - Ohio.
ReplyDeleteI am book marking your page so I can visit often.
LOVE THE COUNT DOWN TO SPRING!
Nice skies. Glad you are getting some sunshine. I spoke with my son in law in Fremont yesterday -- you've had quite a winter, so far.
ReplyDeleteI like your count down to Spring!
Love the feathery clouds
ReplyDeleteSue, those puffy clouds and skies are so beautiful.
ReplyDeletePrayers, Bo
Blue sky! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe went for a walk today. It was so sunny that the 40's didn't bother us too much. The sky was a gorgeous blue. The flowering apricots around town are in bloom and FRAGRANT!
Cameron
Thanks for all the comments! I got tired of the snow photo in my header, so found the pansies from last year. I figure those are the first kind of flower I'll be able to plant this spring, as they can take cold temps.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy visiting your blogs, too.
Sue
Great clouds. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI always like to see a few fluffy clouds with blue sky as contrast. Looking at your pictures seems as though you're less in the clutches of winter than we are here.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue. Thanks for your kind words on my blog.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. Reminds me of MT skies. I just took some photos of the sky today. I'll have to send them along.
Your photos remind me there is actually blue sky above the gray clouds! Who knew? LOL.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks for letting me know about Skywatch Friday. I love looking at all the great photos, and sharing some of mine.
Have a great weekend! ~Aerie-el
You know, Sue, I realize it's a winter Sky because of the bare trees, otherwise, looking at the cloud all alone, it could be a sunny summer Sky !
ReplyDeleteI've read your comment on Ida's blog. To make an easy collage, you can go to Picnik. It's free for the more simple use. You just have to import your pictures.
Pinic In english it's even better : )
ReplyDeleteThe sky shots are really beautiful. And I love your header too--very pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love puffy clouds!
ReplyDeleteSue hope your staying warm. Love that puffy cloud pic. =) Hope you have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteGreat wide photo, love the cotton ball clouds!
ReplyDeleteIt looks almost as if you might be heading towards spring already, the sky looks so fresh and light.
ReplyDeleteYou do realise all your readers are keenly anticipating the actual first day of spring at the end of your countdown?
wonderful winter skies!
ReplyDeleteThanks for even more comments!
ReplyDeleteCatherine, I bookmarked that site, and when I get caught up better, want to try it out.
I saw a similar countdown to spring banner on another blog, and clicked on it, and was taken to the site where you can get one for free, or choose to donate to the person. I liked them so much, I decided to give a small donation through Paypal.
I love fluffy white clouds!
ReplyDeleteAnd...the pansies in your blog title photo are adorable.
Thanks Connie,
ReplyDeleteSoon, I hope to have some pansies again. It's almost February!