Winter Evening Skies

We had a rainy day but the evening skies were beautiful with cloud striations and a nascent sunset partially obscured by overcast.

A pink and orange sunset pushes through the overcast and brings the leafless branches of the winter trees into stark contrast.
A cloud river nestles against a mountainside as the setting sun highlights the overcast.

Happy Thursday.

28 thoughts on “Winter Evening Skies”

  1. Best described as a soft day. January is almost done and although winter is not, we can see the end. +2 and sunny here yesterday. Up to +10 by Sunday/Monday. Sloppy driving. Happy Thursday Lynette. Allan

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    1. Thanks, Allan.
      Yes, it was a soft day – good description. Agreed – we’re almost at the end of January and spring is coming. We had quite a sloppy couple of days here too as it rained and the snow melted. Muddy spray everywhere. We will have a significant increase in temperature by Saturday also or at least that’s the projection.

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  2. Those are gorgeous photos, Lynette. We get that cloud river effect in the bay below our house sometimes. It’s amazing how natural weather scenes can make life interesting – always changing.

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    1. Thank you very much, Anneli. 😊 I love the interplay of light and cloud here in the valley. Agreed – it’s always changing. I’m a bit of a challenge as a walking partner since I’m always stopping to look (and have the time to now!).

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      1. Leisure

        What is this life if, full of care,
        We have no time to stand and stare?β€”

        No time to stand beneath the boughs,
        And stare as long as sheep and cows:

        No time to see, when woods we pass,
        Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass:

        No time to see, in broad daylight,
        Streams full of stars, like skies at night:

        No time to turn at Beauty’s glance,
        And watch her feet, how they can dance:

        No time to wait till her mouth can
        Enrich that smile her eyes began?

        A poor life this if, full of care,
        We have no time to stand and stare.

        William Henry Davies (1871 – 1940)

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        1. That’s a beautiful poem and so very appropriate, Anneli. Thank you very much! 😊 I always enjoyed standing and staring but the time for it was very limited. It’s such a gift to have that time now.

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