Up in the air, with nothing but blue!
Where the blue sky is all you can see, if you are traveling during the daytime of course.
And speaking of blue sky, the sky over my city is grey for more than 3 weeks now, so I’m longing for the blue sky.
So, this is an old capture from my first, and so far, only trip outside my homeland, which I took in 2017. Seems like ages ago right now.
But the vibes are still alive of that amazing trip as I recalls the wonderful time I enjoyed with Jia (my wife) and Uzair (my son) during that Dubai trip.
And this also makes me wonder when will I be able to get up in the air once again because it ain’t an easy feat at all for me to just grab my passport, get a visa, buy the tickets and board the next flight.
Yet, I’m all in to see the blue sky up close like this once again 🙂
Before heading anywhere else, I would like to remind myself that I still have to check the previous entries of the past 3 episodes of Weekend Sky.
Thanks to the multitude of tasks over my back, I’m not getting enough time, even at the weekends, to check out those entries.
So, this time, I’m not making any promises to myself about checking them because I’m unable to keep them up.
But hey, you can check out these amazing entries by the fellow bloggers for episode #35 of Weekend Sky:
- Summer Evening towards the West – pictures imperfect blog
- Too Slow – pictures imperfect blog
- 5 Minutes Ago – 31 July – bushboys worldÂ
- Friday 16th- weekend sky #35- for 31st July – Andrews Gallery 3
- White Clouds over the Falkirk Wheel — Weekend Sky #35 – Photos by Jez
- Clouds Dancing At Sunset – One Woman’s Quest II
- Bliss – Sgeoil
- Hammadrais-Weekend-Geelong-Griffin-Gully-Sunrise – WoollyMuses
- Last sunrise in August – Underdown
- The Changing Seasons: July 2021 – Touring My Backyard
- 37906. Weekend Sky at Smith Rock State Park, Oregon
- Weekend Sky #35 – Fan Of… – Keerthusway
- There is divinity in the clouds – Philosophy Through Photography
- Flying High – Travelling RS
- HeavensSunshine – Shades of Blue
- Weekend Sky | A Day In The Life
- Weekend Skies #35 – Hartland Quay – Brashley Photography
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I’m looking forward to see nature’s most majestic wonder from your part of world.
I wish you a lovely weekend  🙂
It so beautiful. 😀😀
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Thank you very much for sharing this 🙂
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Your most welcome 😃
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Nice picture of the blue skies from a plane, Hammad. We are all longing to travel once again. Here is my contribution – dramatic desert skies and a short poem. https://bendbranches.com/2021/08/08/high-desert-clouds-clogyrnach-poem-lapc/
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Thank you so much for liking my snap and sharing yours 🙂
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Everyone – we have an interesting weekend this time – as always. I love the clouds.
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This is really good, Andrew 🙂
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I would dearly love to travel too Hammad. I was hoping for a Monsoon sky from you this week. Maybe next week?
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Interestingly, the monsoon clouds decided to take a break yesterday. Partial clouds had taken over and the occasional sunshine is also back.
I did captured few photos of the monsoon clouds. Will share them as part of my Weekday Sky 🙂
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That will be great to see
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Lets hope we all can travel again soon!
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I also hope for the same 🙂
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