We had a sun break but now it’s a return to the grey although the feature photo shows the effect of evening’s blue hour on the overcast. The daytime photo from below shows how very grey it actually was.

We have snow at the 700 metre (2396 ft) level but none here at the valley bottom.
It’s Monday. It’s grey. But I hope you have a good day anyway.
Grey is great from time to time.
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That’s what the weather is giving us right now but it will pass, too. Cheers.
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Wow what an amazing photo
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Thank you very much, Thomas.
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The lack of colour makes us focus on the shapes and lines. Very nice photo.
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Thank you for the wonderful photo, Lynette. Your image makes grey look great against the rippling water. Much appreciated. Sometimes, perspective is everything.
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Two beautiful photos. I’ll try sending some of our sunshine your way. 😉
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Moody winter photos Lynette. Looking at the skies over a lake enhance the effect. Winter has not yet had its last gasp, as an atmospheric river will flow over all of Alberta today dumping more snow on bare ground. Happy Family Day. Allan
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It looks like you live in a painting though. Grey can be beautiful. Maggie
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Man, that’s really beautiful! So angry yet gorgeous. I’m grateful that the snow here also stays high in the mountains where it belongs, Lynette. 👍🏻
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Beautifully moody capture, Lynette!
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