Sunday 11 January 2009

Scenic Sunday

There's an old saying which says..


Red sky at night - shepherds delight
Red sky in the morning - shepherds warning!

Well this was the sky in my part of the world (London, UK) early this morning..let's now see what the rest of day brings..


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12 comments:

Linnea said...

Wow! Unbelievable sky! It is almost like a huge rainbow. I've never seen such colors at sunset before. Great series of shots. Greetings from across the pond!

My name is Riet said...

Beautiful skies. We have the same saying about red skyes

SmilingSally said...

I love to see God's paintings!

A Scattering said...

Awesome skyscapes! It looks and sounds like you had a great stay in London.

We have a startling white, bright beautiful Sunday morning here, -17 degrees Celsius when we woke up. brrrrr......

Tammie Lee said...

Oh my, what an amazing sky! Times like that are precious. Lovely!

simply divina said...

Wow! Nice shot,i love the color of sky,sometimes frederick has a nice sky color,especially during sunset. Thanks for sharing! God bless and have a nice day!

Sharon said...

Beautiful sky!!! At least you know to beware. Hope the day ends up being beautiful for you!

Ali said...

That is some sky. I hope it turned out to be a better day than the sky promised. Congrats on your 50th post too BTW

Norm said...

wow! what wonderful color of the skies, perfect timing you captured it so beautiful, happy weekend.

floreta said...

these are the most amazing sky pictures i've seen in a long time!

Loida of the 2L3B's said...

hello judith,

thanks for the comments. we had a wonderful time at the twinkler's party last weekend even though the temperature is really low. and we're so thankful, we had made another contract for the next year..!

what a lovely photo you got here. hope you can visit our other side of the world and see the difference. we'll tour you around.

God bless and have a nice day..

Pluto said...

Hope you had a good day, Judith.