
© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018
For skywatch Friday
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These are such beautiful photos, Irene – those clouds are fabulous.
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Couldn’t agree more Sharon.
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Lovely shots.
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Thank you.
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Great clouds.
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lovely!
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Great photos and nice beach 🙂
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Great shots.
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Empty beach is very inviting.
Worth a Thousand Words
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Land, sea and sky combined for some lovely images.
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Pretty shots. I love seeing footsteps in the sand!
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And then in the turn of a tide they are gone.
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Gorgeous photos! My favourite is the second one with the lone figure. Have a lovely weekend!
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Thanks. I like that one also. The weekend has probably gone as time has got away from me so have a good week. By the way I loved your snowdrops – you may get a comment, possibly two on your site but I couldn’t tell so just wanted you to know they were lovely photos and evocative words.
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It looks so beautiful and stormy.
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It is. There is bad weather to the east of us that we are catching the edge of.
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Does the temperature drop when such storms blow in?
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Yes it does but you wouldn’t call it cold it just isn’t boiling hot anymore. In fact it has made the temperature perfect – like an Indian Summer we would say. Do you use that saying as well?
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Yes! We have that phrase, and an Indian Summer is my favorite season.
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Yes I love them too.
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