

It’s been some time since we’ve had a really impressive sunrise though I was fascinated by the orange orb in this one on February 7th.
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Clear blue skies are always welcome after prolonged grey periods, but I must say I do actually prefer a little bit of cloud.
Which I think you’ve noticed.

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A little Moon too.
This was February 6th.
I liked that the shaded portion was just visible.
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Our days are already so much longer.
This was just after 7pm on the 6th.
Next month, of course, they will mess with our clocks again.
Does anyone think it’s a good idea?

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1540/7th February

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Wispy clouds on February 8th


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Brushstrokes on a heavenly canvas.

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A delicate water colour.


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And pencilled contrails.
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Dawn on the 9th was soft and pretty.


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It turned grey

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With afternoon improvements.


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Leading to a fine evening.


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Yesterday was in and out despite predictions of rain.
It arrived finally in late afternoon.
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This menacing and darkening sky brought a heavy downpour which lasted but a few minutes.

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Then took itself back off again.
As if in a huff.
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Coming upon my older camera recently, I charged it put it to use.
But when re-programming it, I entered pm instead of am (or vice versa).
To further confuse things, I downloaded it the following day.
Meanwhile images from the iPhone go into a whole separate file.
But I think I got the dates right here.

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I don’t suppose it matters. The above was 1620 on 7th February.
Thank you, Carolyn, for the stunning photos of the sky! I love every single one, but especially
the moon one! Without fail, I watch every Full Moon here, and feel something magical about the place, and wish I could look at the Earth from there.
Joanna
What does time matter…really, which is why it is so silly to change the clocks twice a year!
It took me a long time to ‘discover’ that clouds in the sky make a sunrise and sunset appear more beautiful – yours are lovely. Fortunately, we don’t have clocks shifting forward and backward during seasonal changes – that would totally confuse me!
I have never set date/time on cameras. Now I am much older, maybe I should? Or I might completely forget when I took the photo. Then again, uploading to Flickr saves the date, and all the exposure details too. Perhaps I will just stick with that, as none of the photos used on my blog from Flickr count in my space allowance.
I wish they would abandon the time changes too. It was light until 5:15 pm here tonight, now it’s completely dark 20 minutes later.
Best wishes, Pete.