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Friday, February 4, 2022

Wild sky

 

Lake Tomahawk and the Seven Sisters mountains, with the Recreation building centered. We're looking to the north, and somewhere about 15 miles north of us is Mt. Mitchell...highest peak east of the Mississippi.

Sharing with Skywatch Friday.

30 comments:

  1. ...a beautiful sight! We are in a snowglobe this morning. I hope that you are doing well.

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    1. Well I hope nobody shakes up your snowglobe! THanks for well wishes! Stay warm and safe!

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  2. Clouds like that are great. Hope you are okay.

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    1. Hi John, thanks for well wishes...getting better day by day!

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  3. That is an amazing and beautiful sky!!

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    1. Thanks...staying inside so much this winter, I'm glad to find this in my files.

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    1. Thanks Linda. I am dredging up old photos these days!

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  5. Wow!! That is such a beautiful sky there.

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  6. I love the sky with interesting clouds!

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  7. Beautiful sky, and I love your Winter Scene Header photo, too!

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    1. Thanks so much...glad you like the header as well!

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  8. You captured a beautiful sky, I love it.

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  9. Wow, what a cool looking sky. Great photo and view!
    Take care, have a happy weekend!

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    1. Thanks Eileen...hope you also have a happy weekend...finding some great birds to take photos of.

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  10. A beautiful and unusual sky, with those whooshing clouds! Looks like something you might see on a windy day.

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    1. THanks, we don't have such unusual clouds that often.

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  11. Greetings and Salutations! Oh my! That sky is a find. lovely photograph.

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    1. There are days when the sky is just blue, or just clouds, and then there are the rare ones like this! Thanks for greetings and salutations. I'm afraid I don't know the proper response to that!

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