These were taken yesterday after work, in our 62 degree afternoon. Today, it's supposed to be around 71. Seventy-two is our record high for the day. By the weekend, the highs are expected to be in the 40s. Can you see why I included the first pic? The second one will show you.
I should mention, that when I saw the reflection in the garden window, I thought of the beautiful photo taken by Erin, at The Good Life in Virginia for a January SkyWatch post. Click on the name of the blog if you'd like to see where I got the idea.
Sue, You have got some serious spring weather going on. I'm sure you'll be seizing the moments. Love that blue sky.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, I enjoyed your photos and including the house with the sky reflection was a super idea. Great SWF photos :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post as always, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Guy
Regina In Pictures
I can't even remember 71 degrees! Lucky you! Great reflection!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, it's warmer in NE than VA (at least my part of VA)! I'm sure you were in heaven with such terrific weather! It does lift the spirit, doesn't it?!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see bare ground with no snow and 70 degrees in March!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing what spring brings to your corner garden.
Nice shots. Hope you enjoyed the warm weather while it lasted.
ReplyDeleteGood shots...I like the moon in the blue sky...but the reflection is great!
ReplyDeleteAh, the sky is reflected. Looks quite good Sue. Warm here too. Let the gardening season begin...
ReplyDeleteP.S. Glad you took off the verification.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice sunny day you had!
ReplyDeleteSue,
ReplyDeleteI like the photos you picked!!
Lovely sky reflections in your windows!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments! I am still in the process of visiting your blogs. I hope wherever you are, the temps are enjoyable for you. Like Tina said, let the gardening season begin!
ReplyDeleteOh, and Tina, After taking off word verification, I realized it's not going to help me when I leave comments. I still have to verify those silly letters most places I go.