'The sky is that beautiful old parchment wherein the sun and the moon keep their diaries'.
Alfred Kreymbora

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Skywatch Friday
January 14th, 2011



A rosy sheep's wool sunset in the Similkameen
 from the archives.

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20 comments:

  1. The colors and textures in the sky are amazing. Gorgeous shot.

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  2. Very beautiful!

    Have a great SWF! =)

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  3. "Rosy sheep's wool" is beautiful phrase, Hildred, to match a beautiful sky.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  4. That's the ideal way to end a day! Love the colors and the textures and your capture is truly superb! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Hildred!

    Sylvia

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  5. That is just a spectacular sky, I love the silhouetted mountains, with the beautiful sky shining in all it's glory.

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  6. That is a stunning sky Hildred. Great shot

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  7. Awesome - so very beautiful Hildred!
    Happy SWF!

    http://fotochip.blogspot.com/2011/01/skywatch-friday.html

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  8. My neighbor in Okanogan has been sharing some beautiul sunrises from there. I see you are having some matching sunsets in the Similkameen, too!

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  9. Aw Sally, I wish. This is an archived picture from 2004 - we are having misty overcast morning skies, day after day after day....

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  10. What a beautiful and colorful sunset. A great way to end the day. Happy skywatching!

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  11. "Sheeps Woll" , what a perfect way to describe these clouds. As always your valley and the sky above it is lovely!

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  12. Wow, that is just stunning, you are very lucky people to have seen that, just gorgeous.

    Gill in Southern Ontario

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  13. I love your description...a rosy sheeps wool...beautiuful!

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  14. Almost looks scary, like the end of the world!!!

    Amazing photo.

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