May 17, 2019

Skies, Bryce, Flowers.


1. This sky attracted my lens, shortly after I took the pictures I shared yesterday.
Sharing with Skywatch and Black and White Weekend.
2. Weekend Reflection: Outside a store in Middletown, Virginia.


3. We still own a house in Bryce Resort where we used to live. Our tenant is making plans to move so we are trying to sell it.

4. We went up to that house the other day to check on work that needs to be done. The azaleas were blooming nicely. 

5. Here are the tulips Frank gave me for Mother's Dy.

Friday Bliss and Floral Friday.

19 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful sky! I love the light through those clouds.

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  2. Beautiful post. Love first, looks like sun is very close to the Earth.

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  3. ...Linda, thanks for this great collection from your wonderful neck of the woods. Have a great weekend.

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  4. Hello, love the pretty azaleas and tulips. Great sky capture and reflection. Enjoy your day and weekend!

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  5. Such nicely arranged flowers...the center collage with azaleas to each side works well...not to mention your tulips by the window.

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  6. Interesting reflection! Lovely bouquet of Tulips!
    Hope things go smoothly as you get the house ready to sell.
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. such a beautiful azalea... love it

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  8. Very nice shots! I love the reflections!

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  9. What a beautiful sky! I love those streams of light. Good luck with the sale of the house!

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  10. The photo of the sky in black & white is really beautiful. I hope the house sells quickly.

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  11. Good reflections and lovely flowers. I hope you have a lovely weekend.

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  12. Love your tulips! The monochrome shot is very cool, but they are all a feast for my eyes!

    My Corner of the World

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  13. Linds love your golden shopping cart reflection.
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  14. Neat black and white shot of the clouds. Your flowers growing and the tulips are beautiful.

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