Most people who have been reading my blogs know that i have the 5th Floor Window at my city dwelling, and i have wonderful sunsets. I have posted a lot of sunsets in the past, not two of them the same. I have also showed the position of the sun in relation to the most prominent structure on my horizon, and said "look at how the sun moves from the structure"! It is so amusing that one commenter suggested even, that actually it is the earth that moves and not the sun. It was a very hilarious comment, and i ended up really very much entertained. I just told him that it is to obviate boredom from the obvious. I wonder if there is still a soul on earth who doesn't know that it is the one moving, hahaha!
Now we are at the rainy season, sunset views are not daily during this time. There is no sun everyday. I hope the commenter will not suggest that the clouds only cover the sun. Sorry folks, i am just amusing myself because i am sick, resting hopefully well for the next week grind.
And the two photos below are our sunsets a few days ago!
Beautiful skies, and wow, what a downpour!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours in those sunsets. It's fantastic that no two are ever the same. Isn't it amazing how you can see a patch of heavy rainfall not far off, yet only get a few raindrops where you are. In the build-up to the wet season, we often see dark clouds approaching from behind the hills in the distance, thinking we'll get rain, but the clouds skirt around the back of the hills and drop their treasure elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteYes Bernie, we both are privilege to have lovely seasonal environmental panorama. Sometimes we joke here, that rain comes by district. When i leave the office it is raining hard and a few kilometers about 10min away it is very dry. That is our weather these days!
DeleteYou've got some wonderful sky shots here and the top one is incredibly interesting too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunset shots.
ReplyDeleteQuite dramatic but nice photos as always Andrea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos you got here. Hoping you are feeling better quickly.
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Nice shots as usual Andrea! The city in the first pic looks beautiful. Hope get well soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos! Yes, I love ...! Beautiful skies!
ReplyDeleteI love the shot of the rain, it really looks like it is coming down hard. Great sunset shots also.
ReplyDeleteGet well!!
That rain coming down is quite spectacular. Hope you rise and shine again soon.
ReplyDeleteEye-popping images!! In the top-most shot, the clouds look almost like the mushroom cloud of an A-bomb blast -- eerie. The burning sky sunsets are just glorious. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteWow thank you so much for your appreciation, and most specially for your visit. This is your first time here, i hope you will drop by again. I am facing the sunset in my city dwelling while sunrise for my home in the province. If only life is just composed of sunrise and sunsets, we can't ask for more!
DeleteI'm sorry to hear that you have been sick, and I hope you are now feeling better. Your sunset photos are gorgeous, but even the first photo, with the downpour in the background, is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks George for the visit, even if i am amiss in mine! I am much better now, after being absent for several days. I know you've been a teacher, and you can relate with me for talking 12 full mornings. Being sick is the reward.
DeleteWhat a blessing you have getting to see so many gorgeous sunsets... Sorry you have been sick. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Hi Betsy, as i told George, thanks for visiting even if i am not visiting you myself. I am feeling better now, can already do the laundry, hehe. Thanks.
DeleteThe color of those last two photographs is amazing! And the first, though without sun, is certainly dramatic.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you are sick...your views are lovely.
ReplyDeleteHope you get better soon. Our sunsets are not as fiery as that.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better soon. The colors in the sunset are sure cheery.
ReplyDeleteWow Andrea - your images are liquid gold!
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