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Thursday, April 5, 2012

SkyWatch Friday: The Sky on April Fool's Day


The last day of March ended with evening storms but the sun broke through on April Fool's Day.

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It wouldn't have surprised me if the joke had been on us and it had rained on our museum park walk.
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Fortunately April 1 ended up being a perfect day for a walk.
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I already used some of the shots from this walk for my Our World post, but I had plenty more for SkyWatch.
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I take so many pictures when walking here that I'm surprised I ever make it back to the car.
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That night the moon shone brightly against the evening sky.
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26 comments:

Sallie (FullTime-Life.com said...

Carver I'm glad that blue sky was no joke! (I'd forgotten which day it was that you went to the Museum, although I loved your other post on it, so when I saw the title of this post and that first beautiful blue sky, I was afraid you were going to show a rainstorm!) That really WAS a lovely walk and I'm so glad you take tons of pictures (and share them).

Anonymous said...

Great moon shot - so luscious. And what lovely blue skies.

Penelope Notes said...

Looks like the weather was playing jokes east and west all over North America on April Fool’s Day. Lol … this also could be a good case for “great minds think alike”! :)

Cezar and Léia said...

The moon picture is outstanding and I love those sculptures in your first shot!Wonderful selection!
hugs
Léia

Whispering Thoughts said...

These pics are just so wonderful.

Anonymous said...

your moon shot is especially captivating. i love it.

Rajesh said...

Wonderful shots of the place. Moon shot is great.

Randi said...

Your moon shot is stunning! What a lovely walk...in a beautiful nature.

Pearl Maple said...

Thanks for sharing your spring walk with SWF, looks like a fun day out with all those interesting structures. Great shot of the moon too.

Unknown said...

Great walk and love the moon!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

genie said...

Carver...What a super walk and the sky and moon are beautiful. Maybe one day I will learn to take night shots. So far, I have not been doing so well. The sculptures are so interesting. I bet small children love running through and around them. A wonderful post. genie

Rambling Woods said...

I love the moon..we are so attracted to the sky...

Joyful said...

Beautiful peaceful scenes and interesting structures. I like the moon too.

Sylvia K said...

Beautiful, peaceful skies and a gorgeous moon as well!! Doesn't get any better for a walk at any time of year! Love your captures, Carver, thanks for taking us along! Have a lovely weekend!

Sylvia

Judy said...

I absolutely love the moon shot.

Al said...

What a great park and series of photos, I'd want to walk around for a long time too!

eileeninmd said...

I love the moon shot and the white puffy clouds are pretty. Looks like a nice place for a walk. Happy skywatching and Happy Easter!

keeyit said...

A good friday to you.
Happy skywatching...

eyesonme2world said...

Great moon shoot.

Carletta said...

You can really tell it was a lovely day. I really like those sculptured circles.
I scrolled down and looked at your Our World post and loved the other sculptures there. I think I'd be like you and stop to many times to get any benefit from the walking. :)
Great Moon Shot!
Have a wonderful Easter holiday!

lina @women's perspectives said...

What a wonderful place. The moon shot is awesome.

Vores have said...

Great pictures you show.
Wishing you a happy Easter.
Hugs Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk

Liz said...

All are beautiful but the last one is fantastic. Happy sky watching and I wish you a Happy Easter.

My Sky.

CameraCruise said...

Great series of beautiful shots!
I especially like the moon shot.
Thanks for sharing from this beautiful place.

Karen said...

Oh the moon shot is fabulous!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Nice shots.

Regards and best wishes

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