Friday, April 22, 2011

No Snow Sky Watch Good Friday ...

The Prairie has the most beautiful and fertile soil on the Planet. So when that soil has been covered with snow for a good long while I can't help but notice its beauty in the Spring. While last years corn stalks are still standing, making up the hint of brown, underneath it is jet black. The clouds gather in the distance to complete the picture.

On the other side of the Planet there is another picture and another story from someone else who wants to show you their Sky. http://www.skyley.blogspot.com

9 comments:

  1. A very pretty sky scene from your part of the world.

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  2. What a magical shot - love the gold and blue together.

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  3. That icy blue against the rich brown is just beautiful.

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  4. Gorgeous...and the land goes on forever into the distance.

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  5. I love how the clouds seem to be hugging the earth, Laurie. Have a joyous weekend.

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  6. I live in Kansas so I know just how beautiful the prairie can be--great shot. The gardenia is beautiful too. Mickie :)

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  7. And on the other side of the state, we are getting almost a blizzard!

    I talked to my Mom in Sioux Falls this afternoon and was jealous to hear of the sunshine.....

    Of course I can't complain too much since we had almost 60 yesterday!

    Happy Easter!

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  8. Blessed Easter to you and yours, Laurie. xoxox

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