Mt. Rainier and Lenticular Clouds - Dec. 2008 copyright: JMM

February 14, 2015

Red Sky At Morning, Sailors Take Warning

Taken at 6:30 AM from my driveway, the morning before we got more snow.  


Would love to have gotten the unobstructed view from my back yard but alas, still not accessible.


10 comments:

  1. So, so lovely, JoJo. My grandpa always used to say the "red sky at night/morning" thing. It's amazing how dead-on accurate it usually is!

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    1. It really is. I keep hoping for 'red sky at night, sailor's delight' but alas, another blizzard is bearing down on us.

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  2. Beautiful sky!! Enjoy the day!

    betty

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    1. Well we've gotten everything done we can do....now we wait....

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  3. What an awesome sky; over here.in my part of the UK anyway it's 'Red sky at night, shepherd's delight, red sky in a morning, shepherd's warning'. I guess it must go back to the time the majority of the population worked the land in the dim and distant past!
    Tess tells me you're still getting slammed, so stay safe in all that white stuff.

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    1. Yes we are. Actually we didn't get that much snow after I took those pics, but about an inch. We are about to get hammered tonight and tomorrow. Might actually lose power with this one. I wish I could've gotten the ice dams dislodged on the roof but that's not gonna happen. At least my hubby is home.

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  4. Beautiful! I have heard that old saying and it doesn't bode well...but so beautiful! ♥

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    1. Yesterday we didn't have the red sky and we are getting absolutely killed right now...but you saw my pics on Facebook. lol I can't even keep up with shoveling off the car and around it.

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  5. I does make for very nice photos, though.
    Stay warm and safe. xo

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  6. Makes me feel guilty, as we had sun and mild temps today. Hope relief is on the way. Our relatives in Saskatoon (in Canada) are getting dumped with snow too.

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