I stopped at a gas station one evening and took this picture while I was there. Later I cropped it to show that the object in front looks like a flying saucer... at least, it does to me.
This morning I paused on Strasburg Road to capture a view of the North Fork of the Shenandoah in autumn colors.
Next is a yellow rose picture that I filtered for variety.
[Side note: I am having difficulty posting tonight because Blogger is behaving differently, probably because I am using a different browser.]
Skywatch: Evening sky, Massanutten Range.
Greetings and Salutations! I really liked the first image of a flying saucer. On Mondays, I post strange things on my blog. It is called Thinking Outside the Box. Seeing photographs of the Shenandoah always makes me feel like I am home. Just saying. Last image, looks eerie. Must be just a wee bit past Halloween. LOL!
ReplyDeleteNow I have an ear worm about flying saucers and I thought to hand it over to you - https://youtu.be/2E3p_51tJx0
ReplyDeleteYou live in a beautiful area, the scenes are stunning. Happy weekend.
A great series of photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely Coleus!
Whatever that first photo is, it looks like a giant mushroom to me!
Have a blessed day!
Never having seen a flying saucer I have no idea what one looks like!
ReplyDeleteJust love your "flying saucer" and the way the raindrops look!
ReplyDeleteAny green or grey creatures around the UFO? If not, you should be safe...:-)
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ReplyDeleteI love the shot of the bridge and river. Have a happy weekend!
Ah, the beauty of your terrain...thanks for sharing here!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures, Linda. I love that "flying saucer," and the shot from Massanutten Range is amazing! Happy weekend!
ReplyDelete...the evening sky is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteYour first photo was very atmospheric. I could definitely see the flying saucer :) Enjoyed the scenery and the flowers. Your effect on the roses was very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe Shenandoah is beautiful in autumn.
ReplyDeleteI love those mountain views!
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