We've had no snow yet here in Suffolk though I know some parts of Britain have. I'd love to take a photo of a snow laden sky on Christmas Day................
speaking of Christmas...AKELAMALU has a Christmas Carol Quiz on her blog.........if you fancy giving it a go click on her name.......if you get any right she is giving away this cool scroll for your blog.
For my blogpals who wondered what I meant by 'soldiers' yesterday..
Have a great weekend!
Hi Ruth,
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos, those clouds are wonderful. Thank you very much for your comments on my blog.Bye for now.
Oh Ruth...............
ReplyDeleteI MUST go nad have a boiled egg and soldiers NOW!
Heard the one about the 2 eggs in a pan?
Egg 1 "Gosh it's hot in here!"
Egg 2 "This is nothing, wait till you get out...you get your head bashed in!"
LOL! Have a good day!
Hi Ruth, Great photo's I like egg with soldiers too specially when you dip the soldier into the soft egg Yummy.
ReplyDeletegreat to see your still studing very hard. good luck with results. Jen
Absolutely beautiful sky images! Each one has its own beauty. I, too, wish for snow . . . been in the mountains for a couple weeks now.
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Hi my dearest RUTH,
ReplyDeleteThanks for you weekend wishes I wish you a happy thanksgiving, I also hope you are doing fine with your studies??? (good to explain the 'soldiers') :)
I Invite you to look+listen(music) at my PARIS slide show:) This show is giving you a small idea of the French food-drinking-habits . Be welcome:)
Bye JoAnn KISS
Beautiful sky pictures Ruth! I'll have a soldier but I'll pass on the egg.
ReplyDeleteI have seen many clouds when I have been to Britain, but the those with the golden rays beats them all.
ReplyDeleteI have seen snow this year - but I can do very well without...
BTW Thanks for a nice comment!
Thank you for the comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos of the sky.
Have a nice weekend.
Beautiful photos. Do you usually get snow? I hope you get it for Christmas. It is specially beautiful then.
ReplyDeleteWhen I have boiled eggs, I'm afraid I dump the whole thing in a huge piece of toast, sort of like a sandwich. I should try your "soldiers" instead and be more lady-like! LOL
Thanks for the shout-out Ruth.
ReplyDeleteWho didn't know what soldiers are? You can't have a boiled egg without soldiers! :)
Love the photos.
Wonderful photos,
ReplyDeletethe eggs look yummy too, i think i will go make some
Beautful skywatch, I hope we have that too on Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful pictures. And that egg would be nice about now for lunch.
ReplyDeleteHo- hum, do I spy a potential breakfast for me tomorrow? I did just buy half a dozen of Senhora Galinha's finest!
ReplyDeleteNow, where did you get those skies?? Fab clouds & light-ups!
And as Paris is strongly in my thoughts today, I had better go & check Jo Ann's slideshow too!
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Beautiful pics, I love the last one the best :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky pictures Ruth! Nice post!
ReplyDeleteSnow on Christmas Day? You can bet on that, it does seem very early this year. I LOVE that bottom sunset, gorgeous.
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Great photos. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the last one. Nice colours.
I would love to have some snow at Christmas... It`s a mild climate here where i live, by the coast.
Have a great weekend yourself! :)
These are wonderful. They are like paintings. God bless.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sky Watch .... Eggy Soldiers..ummm! not had those for years
ReplyDeleteMany thanxx for your message~::~what gorgeous photos! ;->...
ReplyDeleteAs for Jeanette: I didn't know Aussies had eggs and soldiers... wow. I would have been less internationally explanationally patronizing when I mentioned it on my own blog some weeks ago if I'd realized the old "colonies" did that too haha!! ;->...
ReplyDeletethose skies throw in a great spectacle for your Friday Skywatch, Ruth......loved all of the them shots!!!!
ReplyDeletestunning pix as usual! I just love it when rays beam from behind a cloud like that! Have anice weekend, don't study TOO hard!!
ReplyDeleteyour photos are always so great dear Ruth...your boiled egg is so yummy and love the soldiers too !!!i've neglected a bit my english blogs to work on the french ones...I've joined a group of french bloogers and am very happy with it...I felt a bit lonely lately...a shame you live so far away...i would love to go faor walks with you and audrey...never mind...my hubby isn't well enough for me to go away...not important...i love you all...
ReplyDeleteI'll write what I did on my blog Sisabeille...put the link here ...will do it tonight...be well my love...night kisses to you and a good cup'a ...
Wow - all are beautiful....but that last shot looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures of the sky. And thanks for the explanation of the soldiers! I always love to dip toast in a runny boiled egg. When I was little my mom used to tear up the toast and just mix the soft boiled egg in. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteMWEAH!
ReplyDeleteDilly like soldiers wiv Marmite on!
MWEAH!
Dip runny egg!
YUM!
Dilly like!
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Yeah, I like Marmitey soldiers, too, but I don't like dippin runny egg cos it mite get on me fer.
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They're lovely pixx ~ I'll say it again.
ReplyDeleteHey Ruth you narrowly missed getting tagged about "7 odd things" which I would have passed on to you like the pox were it not for your antitagger poster haha! ;->...
Gorgeous skies!! Ooh, I want a boiled egg too but sadly my kitchen is in pieces and I can't!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skies!! Ooh, I want a boiled egg too but sadly my kitchen is in pieces and I can't!!
ReplyDeleteNice sky shots Ruth.
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I love soldiers! And dippy eggs.
ReplyDeleteHope you are well Ruth!
xoxo
Gillian
My brother would love these photos. He loves to take photos of sky too.
ReplyDeleteHi my dear Ruth,
ReplyDeleteHow are you doing my friend are you ok< how is study?
Have a good week:)
Greetings and my love:)
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