Clouds / Cottonwoods / Poetry / Sun / Trees On Time December 7, 2022 Timothy Price48 Comments Left on time todaySun smiled on me through the cloudsHome before moonrise Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
“Normal” schedules are often elusive but always appreciated. Glad your day’s timing today was normal, Tim. Reply
Good for you! I saw the most amazing moon shot on my way to class tonight and I didn’t have my camera. I know better! Reply
Not even a phone? Mars was hanging below the moon lats night and this morning. Thanks, Michele. Reply
I always have that but moon shots on my phone are not worth stopping my car for. π I admired it, nonetheless. You are welcome.
It was clouding when the moon rose last night, but it was lovely this morning through the clouds with Mars. Thanks, Marina. Reply
Have a wonderful day! Rainy on my side of the world. It is good to know that the sun continues to nourish our earth. Reply
Lovely poem, Tim. And that sun breaking through — it’s breathtaking. Gives one a ray of hope. Hugs. Reply
All work and no play makes for a stressful like Timothy – hope you are getting some rest, especially with the hustle and bustle of the holiday season kicking into gear. Reply
What skies you get there and photo, Dark or sun aglow… Such skills to make such a photo… Doesn’t make me jealous though… Yes it does! Hehe! Reply
So shinny and bright and hope you get home early tonight! π
I got home at the usual time tonight. Thanks, Cindy.
Well good the moon is tracking you,, welcome .. π
Another gorgeous photo. It makes me think of my dad β€οΈ thank you for sharing π
Thanks, S.
Youβre very welcome π
Getting home while still daylight is always welcome, as is this picture. Beautiful!
Thanks, Bruce.
Hurray!
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
“Normal” schedules are often elusive but always appreciated. Glad your day’s timing today was normal, Tim.
Schedules can be all over the place. Thanks, Maj & Sher.
Good for you! I saw the most amazing moon shot on my way to class tonight and I didn’t have my camera. I know better!
Not even a phone? Mars was hanging below the moon lats night and this morning. Thanks, Michele.
I always have that but moon shots on my phone are not worth stopping my car for. π I admired it, nonetheless. You are welcome.
My photos of the moon and Mars I just posted were taken with my iPhone.
Very nice! You have it figured out!
That is a beautiful sunbeams through the clouds photo, Tim. Old Sol did indeed smile at you.
Thanks, Lavinia.
Beautiful.
Thanks, Heidi.
Welch ein GlΓΌck, auch mal wieder die Sonne zu sehen.
On time for this shinning beauty and …maybe some full moon shots? π
It was clouding when the moon rose last night, but it was lovely this morning through the clouds with Mars. Thanks, Marina.
Itβs full moon tonight for us hereβ¦ not that I expect to see much thoughπ
What a stunning skyscape, Tim! Thank you for sharing this. Have a great day at work!
Thanks, Amy Rose.
A spectacular sky!
Thanks, Tiffany.
Have a wonderful day! Rainy on my side of the world. It is good to know that the sun continues to nourish our earth.
It’s all sunshiny here. Thanks, Rebecca.
Glorious photo Tim and loved your words too.
Lovely poem, Tim. And that sun breaking through — it’s breathtaking. Gives one a ray of hope. Hugs.
Thanks, Teagan.
How wonderful! Happy you were able to get home before the moonrise!
On-time happens sometimes. Thanks, Dale.
Of course it does!
Just discovered your site — glad I did. Great photos all. (A high desert neighbor)
Howdy, neighbor. Thanks for dropping by. I see a lot of New Mexico on your blog.
Wonderful.
Thanks, Jeff.
All work and no play makes for a stressful like Timothy – hope you are getting some rest, especially with the hustle and bustle of the holiday season kicking into gear.
I’m hanging in there. Thanks, Brian.
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What skies you get there and photo,
Dark or sun aglow…
Such skills to make such a photo…
Doesn’t make me jealous though…
Yes it does!
Hehe!
What a sky!
Is that gleam the sun?
Biblical…. never a dull sky moment where you are.
xx
Yes it’s the sunny sun. Thanks, Resa.