Sunny Side Up posted: " Sure as eggs is eggs every sunrise will be followed by a sunset. Some are spectacular, some not so. The sky fascinates me and I love taking photos of it. Tomorrow I may post photos of pretty clouds. Who knows? Have you been out looking for the gre" The Next Chapter
Sure as eggs is eggs every sunrise will be followed by a sunset. Some are spectacular, some not so.
The sky fascinates me and I love taking photos of it. Tomorrow I may post photos of pretty clouds. Who knows?
Have you been out looking for the green comet? Me neither.
Apparently it's just about visible to the naked eye at the moment. Y'see, when I heard a green comet was going to be streaking past I envisaged it to be much bigger than a teeny, tiny little dot in the distant sky. I haven't got fancy telescopes or powerful binoculars so I didn't think it was worth the effort of going to look for something that can barely be seen.
My friend however did. She texted me at 11.30 last night to tell me she was freezing because she was out comet hunting and she saw it - as a teeny, tiny, greyish blur. Pain to gain ration all wrong there, I think. Oh well, each to their own. Now if I did have fancy, schmancy comet viewing apparatus then I would definitely be out looking for it.
Anyway, back to earth - here are a few, quite samey photos of a few sunsets, a cheeky, chip hunting seagull and a nice display of contrails. Enjoy.
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