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Friday, February 21, 2020
Sky Watcher
Robins enjoying some holly berries, and the brick chimney from the kilns at the old Pfaltzgraff factory in Flemington and a robin on the wing. I hope your weekend also includes some blue skies and robins!
Amazingly, we're supposed to have a weekend full of sun and warmer temperatures! I'm even contemplating getting out for a run or a vigorous walk if it warms up enough. Enjoy your weekend!
Oh, these photos are wonderful! I am looking forward to mostly sunny/partly cloudy weekend skies and temps in the mid to upper 30s... I wanna see some snow melt!!! ;)
What great photos, Bonny! I haven't seen a robin yet this year, so I'll enjoy yours today. We're supposed to have sunny skies all weekend long! I am so inspired I cleaned my windows yesterday to really let the sunshine in. I hope you're feeling better! XO
Gorgeous photos Bonny! I'll be looking for a robin this weekend when the sun shines and the temps hit the 40's! It's soooo exciting! :-) (Can you tell I've had it with winter?) I hope you're feeling better too and that you can enjoy the weekend.
Oh Bonny, How lovely . Birds in flight are tough for me to photograph! But I do try. We may hit 40 tomorrow! the sun is out right now. The birds are still a mix of junco, cardinal, nuthatches, bluejays, crows, chickadees and the occasional turkey . Hawks are always down the road a piece, but in flight. Feel better
Bonny, how are you feeling? Much better, I hope. Your photos were just what I needed to see today. It is very cold, but the sky is blue today. If only it would stay that way, but alas, alack, rain is coming on Sunday. I can hardly wait for spring! Have a great weekend!
I have enjoyed listening to the robins this year. While they are here all winter (you have to look for them) they only become vocal in warmer weather. I love watching them and I thank you for this very cool photo.
That's a great shot of the robin in flight!
ReplyDeleteAmazingly, we're supposed to have a weekend full of sun and warmer temperatures! I'm even contemplating getting out for a run or a vigorous walk if it warms up enough. Enjoy your weekend!
We have sunshine today and while it is bitterly cold, I am cheering for these blue skies! What awesome shots of those robins!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures Bonny - love the birds and the blue skies. Hoping you are feeling much, much better!
ReplyDeleteOh, these photos are wonderful! I am looking forward to mostly sunny/partly cloudy weekend skies and temps in the mid to upper 30s... I wanna see some snow melt!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos, Bonny! I haven't seen a robin yet this year, so I'll enjoy yours today. We're supposed to have sunny skies all weekend long! I am so inspired I cleaned my windows yesterday to really let the sunshine in. I hope you're feeling better! XO
ReplyDeleteah, blue skies abound!! Love your sky shots!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Bonny! I'll be looking for a robin this weekend when the sun shines and the temps hit the 40's! It's soooo exciting! :-) (Can you tell I've had it with winter?) I hope you're feeling better too and that you can enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh Bonny, How lovely . Birds in flight are tough for me to photograph! But I do try. We may hit 40 tomorrow! the sun is out right now. The birds are still a mix of junco, cardinal, nuthatches, bluejays, crows, chickadees and the occasional turkey . Hawks are always down the road a piece, but in flight. Feel better
ReplyDeleteBonny, how are you feeling? Much better, I hope. Your photos were just what I needed to see today. It is very cold, but the sky is blue today. If only it would stay that way, but alas, alack, rain is coming on Sunday. I can hardly wait for spring! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'll be on the lookout for both! and hope this post means you're feeling better ... and maybe you have some actual knitting in your weekend forecast!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed listening to the robins this year. While they are here all winter (you have to look for them) they only become vocal in warmer weather. I love watching them and I thank you for this very cool photo.
ReplyDeleteThose robins against a blue sky are a breath of fresh air. The birds are singing here - one would think Spring is around the corner.
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