I'm participating with River and others in Sunday Selections, with a noise level around me of 65 db. It's quieter outside with passing traffic and trams. I will explain the disaster later today or tomorrow, but obviously I am physically ok, just perhaps not so well mentally.
Nevertheless, this Sunday, the skies have it.
Obviously looking east, (the sun rises in the east everywhere?) this was a rather nice sunrise.Then a week or so later the sun has moved further north, right to left, and I caught it on the day when it rises fully between these two high rise buildings in South Yarra. As Jackie once said, when she moved to a high rise in Toronto, she was quite amazed at how the sun moved in the skies.
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Gorgeous colours.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent clouds. I know nothing about Kpops. It sounds like an unhealthy breakfast cereal, tbh.
ReplyDeleteLol Debby.
DeleteLovely sky pics - I will miss my sky pics but no doubt still be able to find something to look at in the new place. And who knows, maybe I will photograph and blog my day today.
ReplyDeletePicture Number 5 sings to me of Australian skies - less often seen in other parts of our world. Now I am anxious about the "disaster" you mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI got into hard rock Japanese music years ago and it annoyed anyone else listening. lol Malice Mizer is probably the closest one to Jpop, who disbanded after their drummer died in 1997. ~sigh~ Anyway, have you heard this story?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.tmz.com/2017/11/17/u-s-navy-apologizes-pilot-drew-dong-in-the-sky/
I am amused by the link, Darla.
DeleteI have seen the K-Pop movie and didn't like it much.
ReplyDeleteThose skies are stunning! The sun's trajectory during winter is lower than in summer, not so high at midday, though it still always travels east to west.
Some particularly stunning photos there.
ReplyDeleteGreat sky shots. Kpop is all the rage on FB.
ReplyDeleteYes the sun does rise in the east everywhere :) Until a second sun arrives, or the one sun changes direction! Mind you, I wonder if Eskimos living at the Pole knew about eastern sun rises.
ReplyDeleteHels, North Pole, six months of darkness, six months of light, but where would the sun rise" I will guess in the east but barely ever arise much above the horizon.
DeleteLoving your sky photos, clouds just look so good with the sun trying to peek through.
ReplyDeleteI expect your view is ever changing, as happens anywhere we can see more than a snippet of sky. Gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteI keep hearing about k pop but still know nothing about it? them?
Kylie, get hip! Jpop (Japan) was a thing, but Kpop has blown South Korean pop music to the globe.
DeleteMagic hours are just wonderful
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos Andrew! I'm glad you're okay and wondering what the heck happened. Yes, crazy Kona storms from the south brought flooding and heavy tropical rains! No loss of life. So glad I'm high up in a sold building, no longer in a coffee shack or boat (two places we have lived :)
ReplyDeleteA great risk to those living on a boat, Cloudia.
DeleteI heard that a K-Pop band did their first show in 4 years this weekend.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the skies in all its glory.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the sun moving north at this time of year as our days get longer.
ReplyDeleteI hope that you are okay, Andrew.
Beautiful photos Andrew. I love to watch sunsets.
ReplyDeleteYou do get some amazing views!
ReplyDeleteI very much enjoyed your selections and thank you for posting both photos.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures, Andrew!
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