Friday, February 13, 2009

SkyWatch Friday......

These are from Wednesday and the sky was changing a lot that day! The country skies at home.....
......the shopping center skies in town!

That is my SkyWatch for today!
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(A little vacation dreaming and memories below as I wing my way to Tucson!)

16 comments:

Roses and Lilacs said...

Beautiful skies. I love the little red barn.
Marnie

Mary said...

Marnie: Thanks! That belongs to the neighbor across from us and ends up in a lot of my sky and field photos!

Kim said...

Lovely skies and the red barn is so pretty!

Rottlady of the Ozarks said...

How nice! A great addition to Skywatch Friday.

abb said...

I like that country sky much better!

Janie said...

I'm a little red barn kind of person. Beautiful clouds and sky.

Strawberry Jam Anne said...

Lovely clouds and sky - it looked breezy. A x

Carol said...

so sorry...my computer is not behaving and I can't delete these...hope you can...

Naturegirl said...

Simple love the composition of your first image! Great photo!

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Different scenes but each one ,beautiful.I love the diversity in the clouds and skies.
Blessings,Ruth

luvmyboys said...

Wow! I can just picture the clouds in the second shot rolling across the sky!

Dorothy said...

Beautiful Skies! Isn't it a blessing that God keeps changing them for us! It would be boring to have the same old sky all the time!

Becky said...

Our skies were similar, and then we got all that rain and very high winds and water. Things back to normal now.
Have a great time, and I know you will take lots of amazing pictures.
B.

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

Stunning shots Mary.

2sweetnsaxy said...

Great skies and nice shots. I like the one red barn sitting all by its lonesome in the first shot. It really puts that sky in perspective.

Anonymous said...

Was the change in the sky because you changed locations, or because time had passed?

I, too, like the little red barn in the first photo. It could be a postcard for the joys of living in the country.