Thursday, May 5, 2011

Sky Watch - Clearing skies

Our skies cleared on Wednesday and the rain has left (at least until Friday). Thursday is bright with fluffy white clouds drifting overhead.


18 comments:

  1. Love those fluffy white clouds, Lew, and the beautiful blue sky, too.
    — K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  2. PS — that wasn't meant to rhyme.
    — K

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  3. these are the best skies - blue with those big popcorn clouds. great captures Lew. have a wonderful weekend.

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  4. Lew,

    Your photos are beautiful! Thanks for sharing them with us.

    If you are wondering what it looks like in Central Oregon this week, please stop by and say hello.

    Have a wonderful weekend,

    Kathy M.

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  5. Ah, I do love those blue skies and puffy clouds!! I love my new home and the incredible view -- but right now there's nothing to see but grumpy, gray skies!! I could surely do with some of yours! Happy SWF! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  6. Such gorgeous captures.

    My Skywatch, please come and see.

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  7. So fresh and inspiring, Lew. :)

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  8. So here in MI. Nice to see those fluffy white clouds. Happy weekend!

    Sky Watch

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  9. Love the fluffy whites Lew.

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  10. What lovely peaceful skies!

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  11. Beautiful skies!
    Happy SWF. Enjoy your weekend.

    " Regina "

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  12. Love the puffy clouds..they look so beautiful floating in the bright blue sky!

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  13. Beutiful photos, lovely fluffy clouds :)

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  14. Beautiful--nothing like blue skies and white clouds. Have a lovely weekend. Mickie :)

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  15. Very lovely captures! I feel like holding those pure and white fluffy and soft clouds! ;-)

    I have a GLORIOUS WESTERN SKY entry, hope you can visit me as well! Thanks!

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  16. Your rain came down the Pacific to us.

    Last night at 1.30am, it was pouring none stop. My husband the water engineer said, if it continued for 2 hours, there will be floods.

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