Hi Bill, love the skywatch post - and the previous few on Beaver Bend and the old store .... I'm in catch up mode, not much time this week to visit other bloggers and out telcoms line is misbehaving = frustration! My skywatch, sepia etc. is also up if you have time to visit! have a great day! Gena @ Thinking Aloud a photoblog South Africa
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I could surely use a few of those! Gorgeous blue! Have a great weekend!
Sylvia
Welcome to blog land and SkyWatch Fridays! I have never been to Tulsa and the only thing I know there is the Oral Roberts University! Nice photo.
Great sky over the river.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
You are so right, blue skies are hard to beat. You did a really nice Sky Watch showing today.
This may be my favorite picture you've ever posted. Beautiful, stunning, perfect.
I completely agree! Beautiful!
Happy SWF and happy weekend!
Great shot. I love that view and have expended many electrons on my cameras taking pictures under various lights and angles.
Now that makes you glad to be alive.
Blue skies are great to see!
And the river is full too. That's an unusual sight.
Thanks everyone. I just took the picture. The blue sky was the Big Guy's department.
That's a beautiful blue sky!
I do agree; the free, open vies is a refreshment for the soul - how well you've captured it!
Btw: Sorry I haven't been around for a while, but been busy organizing the Oslo Blog Gathering.
Happy weekend to you and you're wife!
Hi Bill, love the skywatch post - and the previous few on Beaver Bend and the old store .... I'm in catch up mode, not much time this week to visit other bloggers and out telcoms line is misbehaving = frustration!
My skywatch, sepia etc. is also up if you have time to visit!
have a great day!
Gena @ Thinking Aloud
a photoblog
South Africa
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