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Friday, January 15, 2010

Looking at the Sky on Friday

Taken last Wednesday (1/13/10) when my kids told me that the sky was red. Yes, I went outside in my regular clothes just to get a shot of this amazing scene.

My very first red sunset and second red sky. My first red sky can be found here. (I am so proud of myself with the help of my DC) And just for the viewing pleasure I will leave the images big, just click on them to see it better. Happy Friday!!! We are supposed to have a very nice warm weekend and that means with very soft ground (thawing this weekend lol).

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4 comments:

Calico Crazy January 15, 2010 at 10:49 AM  

Wow, that is one gorgeous sky, I'm so glad you got the chance to capture it and share it with us. ~ Calico Contemplations

Crazy Working Mom January 15, 2010 at 1:34 PM  

The sky is an array of colors! I love the stripes! Is it a sunset or a sunrise? I noticed a beautiful pink sky this morning, but we were running late and I didn't have time to get any shots. :(

Thanks so much for playing along.

Have a great weekend.

-Tisha @ Looking @ The Sky on Friday

Anonymous,  January 15, 2010 at 8:20 PM  

That sky is gorgeous! I'm glad your kids told you about it.

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