When the sun breaks through in winter …

… the clouds are constantly trying to …

… re-establish themselves.

This is our season, they adamantly say.

But the sun does try its best.
Happy Solstice. Our days are about to become longer. 🙂
When the sun breaks through in winter …

… the clouds are constantly trying to …

… re-establish themselves.

This is our season, they adamantly say.

But the sun does try its best.
Happy Solstice. Our days are about to become longer. 🙂
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I love the third photo the most. Blue is one of my favourite colors now.
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Glad you like that one. I do as well. Yes, the clouds were very grey-blue with some blue sky behind them, too.
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Happy Solstice! Just by chance we are about 100km from Tropic of Capricorn today. But it’s pouring so we won’t see the sun overhead. Maggie
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Thank you very much, Maggie! We won’t notice it yet of course but knowing we’ve crossed over is nice. Not sure where you are but I’m already anticipating some great posts about your location. Cheers.
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It’s going to take a while before it becomes noticeable but psychologically it already feels good.
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That’s how I feel about it, too. It’s just nice to have crossed that marker and be on the upside. Cheers.
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beautiful picture 👍
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Thank you. 😊
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Can’t wait for the longer hours of daylight, but in truth, they only start to appear around the New Year. Time stands still in late December. Happy Sunday Lynette. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. Oh yes, it really won’t be noticeable until then, but the idea of getting past the turning point is a nice little thought. Agreed, time does seem to stand still in late December. January feels quite different from that perspective. Cheers.
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Such moody beauty, Lynette! 🥰😊
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Thank you very much, John. 😊 Moody dominates right now!
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You are welcome, and that’s a great mood!
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Thanks, John. 😊
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My least fav day today — can’t wait for the sun to return!!!! Clouds and water marry so well in your photos!
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We’re past the worst and by January we’ll start to notice that the days are getting a bit longer. I’m definitely looking forward to more sun, too! Thank you very much, Bernie. I keep telling myself that I need to change up my photographic subjects but I keep going back. 🙂 Cheers.
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That’s true! 😄😄
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Such a nice thought. 😊
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I guess clouds do own the winter skies, and they do make for lovely photography too!
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I might like to complain about how grey it gets but in the end I agree, Belinda. I find them endlessly fascinating really. Cheers.
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Nice cloud collection, Lynette.
And Happy Solstice to you and yours!
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Thank you very much, Allan. I’ve had fun with these cloud photos. Cheers.
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What lovely clouds! Happy Solstice!
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Thank you very much, Cecelia. 🙂 The daylight hours will slowly start to get longer now – yay!
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Those are great photos of a beautiful landscape. A bit cloudy but still beautiful. No ice on the lake and I see no snow, which I have to admit is not how I think of Canada.
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Thank you very much, Thomas. You aren’t the first one to be surprised by that. While there is a lot of snow and ice in Canada, particularly in our gigantic northern zones, there are regions where that’s not usual (lots of people don’t realise how big this country is – it’s the second largest in the world). Some examples are Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland of British Columbia where the city of Vancouver is situated and of course, the Okanagan Valley where I am situated. The mountains around us have snow and there’s lots of downhill skiing, but here in the valley the coldest we usually have is around 0, -1, -2. That’s why we can grow wine grapes, cherries, peaches and so on. Cheers.
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That is very interesting. Suddenly I understand why I’ve seen photos of palm trees from around Vancouver. I thought it was an aberration but I guess that is not strange. I have to come visit one day. Warm in the valleys and skiing in Whistler.
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Yes, Vancouver has palm trees and Victoria (on Vancouver Island) has even more of them as it’s warmer in winter. Victoria probably has our best climate. Very mild in winter and comfortably warm in summer without being ridiculously hot. (Here in the Okanagan it can become very hot; low 40s aren’t unusual.) One thing to know about our mild locations though is that in winter they often get a lot of rain! I hope you’re able to visit some time. Cheers.
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Thank you very much, Cindy! Good to see you. Best wishes to you and yours for the season and for 2026. 😊
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It certainly seem that clouds have declared victory in the winter. Makes us appreciate whatever bits of sunshine we get though. Beautiful captures.
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Thank you very much, Linda. Yes, they certainly make their presence known in all sorts of ways! Agreed; whatever bits of sin we get is very appreciated.
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Beautiful pictures!
I’m trying to embrace winter by making layers work for me. I’ve dug out all the sweaters and turtlenecks I didn’t need in Colorado unless I was skiing to wear now. At least the days will be getting a few minutes longer.
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Thank you very much, Laura. 🙂 That’s often how I dress as well. Layers with something windproof on top if I need it. Yes, it’s so nice to get past that psychological bump – the shortest day of the year is past. Yay! 🙂
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OMG – these are great – I really love the sky in the last image! 💙
best wishes for 2026
(I can’t tell whether I’ve said this already because my WP reader keeps glitching 😂)
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Thank you very much for your very lovely comments. 😊 Best wishes to you, too. All the best for 2026. (All good. You’re not repeating.) Cheers.
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YAY! ⭐
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