Showing posts with label blue skies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue skies. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2019

Blue Skies Smiling

Blues skies are FINALLY smiling!

After a week of rain, day after day after day, 6.5 inches here since last Friday,
 the wet weather systems moved out a few hours ago,
 and right now we have blue sky!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Posting to Skywatch Friday

Friday, September 21, 2012

Blue Skies Smiling

"Blue skies
Smiling at me
Nothing but blue skies
Do I see."

EXCEPT I do see a bird, probably a pigeon, smiling down from the tallest spire. 

Friday, June 3, 2011

Skywatch Friday, Cobalt Blue

It's Skywatch time again, and Selma's skies are blue, so blue and even more blue with temperatures around 100 degrees Fahrenheit. 
So we could use a few gray skies and rain, but I sure hate to complain about blue skies! 

More skies to gaze at over at the Skywatch Friday meme.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Skywatch Friday, Blue Skies Smilin' at Me

It's Friday, so Skywatch is on, and it sure seems that this blue sky is smiling at me. 
This sky shot is framed by one of the the arches of The Harmony Club.

Visit more skies at Skywatch Friday.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Skywatch Friday (Skies of Blue)


"I see skies of blue..... clouds of white

Bright blessed days....dark sacred nights

And I think to myself .....what a wonderful world."


This verse in Louis Armstrong's heartwarming song, "What a Wonderful World" certainly describes June in Selma. Most days, the skies are blue, the clouds are white, and the temperature is in the comfortable 80s. Add green trees and these magnificent white crape myrtle against white buildings and black ironwork, and we have summer in the Deep South!

The building above is the Selma-Dallas County Public Library, one of the most popular places in town during the summer.

To see more skies, check out www.skyley.blogspot.com

Friday, August 29, 2008

Sky Blue (Skywatch Friday)

The heavens were sky blue one day last week, and Sturdivant Hall Museum seemed the perfect match for this week's Skywatch Friday photograph.

Check out the skies in other participating Skywatch photos HERE.