~ Jordan Lake at dusk - January 2018 ~
We've had two days of soaking rain and leaden skies. The chilling wind
brought down the last of the clinging leaves, flinging them across the
sleeping lawn in a tenacious last-ditch effort to bring winter to its knees.
Today - the deepest 'Carolina Blue' sky ever? Maybe.
A beautiful backdrop to the bare trees.
brought down the last of the clinging leaves, flinging them across the
sleeping lawn in a tenacious last-ditch effort to bring winter to its knees.
Today - the deepest 'Carolina Blue' sky ever? Maybe.
A beautiful backdrop to the bare trees.
Between the howling wind, rain and snow our leaves have finally fallen as well. There is something beautiful about each season and after a long week of gray days the bright blue skies of winter are a sight to see.
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the blue sky is lovely. I see the bluest skies on very cold winter days!
ReplyDeleteAlways lovely to see the sun after bleaker days.
ReplyDeleteI love the silhouette of bare trees against a blue sky. This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky, Mary. I can't remember when we have last had sun. :(
ReplyDeleteJane x
Link minds, Mary. Just today, I took a photo of the birds in the bare branches of a tree against the crystal blue sky.
ReplyDeleteBlue skies have been a rarity here these past two months! Maybe February will be different.
ReplyDeleteBlue skies and sunshine during the winter months lifts the spirits immediately - what an attractive banner you have flying from your home.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful day, and a perfect Welcome flag with Red Cardinals!
ReplyDeleteYes. The blue is very wonderful and able to refresh us.
ReplyDeleteWe had that rain, then yesterday morning woke up to sunshine and a light dusting of snow that fell over night. Today is a beautiful sunny day!
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