The last couple of months in Seattle have been very wet. Almost everyone is looking forward to our first day of clear blue skies. As I looked out my window on the world this morning the lights from the city were still strong enough to put a glow on the low clouds above but a big break in the clouds promised some of that elusive blue.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
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lovely purples and blues!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy that blue.I am seeing huge snow flakes coming down,joining the thousands already on the ground.Thanks for your uplifting comments left on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI hear that about Seattle - how you see some sunshine, and soon. We had a few minutes of sun, and now it's snowing again!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!!!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding scenic image, John! The deep colors are so very lovely. Fantastic capture! Wishing you many more beautiful blue skies this spring.
ReplyDeleteHow Lovely!! You sure do have a GREAT view :)
ReplyDeleteI like the blue – you took this picture from a tall building or from a hill? You have a nice view.
ReplyDeleteToo much rain your way ~ and too much snow my way. Oh Mother Nature ~ can she not give us 'perfect' weather??
ReplyDeleteLovely photo John!