The whole of holiness!
Welcome back to another episode of Weekend Sky, which took a break last weekend because of Ramadan, the Islamic month of Fasting.
My daily routine are a bit changed for this month, which is why I’m not as active on my blog.
I’m not checking out posts of fellow bloggers as actively as I should be.
Plus, checking out the amazing entries from previous Weekend Sky episodes are also pending on me.
But let’s focus on today, shall we?
Behold!
This ain’t a recent one as it is from my archive. Captured this during the monsoon season of August 2017.
The weather is quite hot and humid these days in Karachi. In fact, temperature hit the 40°C mark this past Thursday. The days are certainly hot but the summer nights are cool, thanks to the oceanic breeze from the Arabian Sea.
Best to stay indoors, surrounded by ceiling fans or air coolers during the day is a must for us here 🙂
The sky ain’t so blue these days as well, which I’m missing a lot. But I’m hopeful for their return in coming days.
Well, time to round up the entries of Episode #60, which is quite delayed by me.
But I’m sure you will head over to check these wonderful skies as shared by the fellow bloggers.
One way to make your weekend more special 🙂
- 5 Minutes Ago – 26 March – bushboys world
- Against the Sky – pictures imperfect blog
- Weekend Sky #60, 3/26 – For the Love of
- Weekend Sky 60 – Update – For the Love of
- Wwe,Centennial Park for 18 to 21st March
- Weekend Sky – Belém, Lisboa – photographias
- Hammadrais-Weekend-61-Sunrise-Geelong – WoollyMuses
- Nature Writes Its Own Poetry – Sgeoil
- Pensitivity101 – Weekend Sky 60
- A Feather in the Sky | Lins Doodles
- Weekend sky #60 – nowathome
- Sunday Stills: An #Urban Focus – Second Wind Leisure Perspectives
- Sunday – Wind Kisses
- Dramatic Sky — Weekend Sky #60 – Photos by Jez
- Weekend sky – Philosophy Through Photography
- Weekend Sky: Philadelphia from 34 Floors Up | Kanlaon
- Unstitchable skies | XingfuMama
- Clear Skies at Dawn — Weekend Sky #61 – Photos by Jez
- Hammadrais-Weekend-62-Snow-Gums – WoollyMuses
- contemplating tigers – Touring My Backyard
- I. J. Khanewala – Trees Forest
- Travel With Intent – Elementary
- Fire In The Sky – bushboys world
Follow the steps below to join this challenge:
- Create a Weekend Sky post on your blog.
- Add the title of your post as Weekend Sky #(episode number) or you can use your own title, if you prefer it.
- Insert the tag of WeekendSky in your post’s Tags section.
- Create a pingback to my post by inserting my post’s link in your post or mention the link of your post in the comments section below.
- All done 🙂
I’m looking forward to see nature’s most majestic wonder from your part of world.
Wishing you a lovely weekend!
Happy Easter Hammad
https://travelswithali.com/2022/04/16/anyone-for-happy-hour-at-sunset/
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Thank you for joining in, Alison. I will link this with my post tomorrow 🙂
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Thanks Hammad 🙂
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Beautiful sky photo! Here’s mine: http://peacefulatdawn.com/2022/04/11/weekend-sky-61-crystal-cove/
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Thank you very much for liking my sky capture and sharing yours 🙂
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Wanna swop? –> https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2022/04/08/here-we-go-again/
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Dramatic sky, I like the bird in the view too.
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Thank you so much for liking this and joining in with yours 🙂
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I adore that you got a bird in the sky. 😀 😀
Here is my blue sky from Thursday.
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That fella flew in at the perfect moment. Thank you for joining in with your sky capture, Cee 🙂
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https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2022/04/09/weekend-sky-61/
helps if I put the link (sigh)
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Thank you for joining in with this. Your link is more than welcome 🙂
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thank you
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Old photos again Hammad, but lovely memories or blue skies and calm waters.
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Not much drama on sky these days in my town. Probably the monsoon season may bring up something but that would not happen before July.
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40 degrees? OMg! How do you handle that heat! I’d be baking! Then again, in Ireland we never get up to more than mid 20’s. X
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We have adopted to it now, for as long as I can remember. Staying indoors is the best way to beat the heat these days.
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That is so beautiful, Hammad!
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Thank you so much for liking this, Sofia 🙂
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That is a wonderful photo Hammad. Love the sun tipped clouds and the bird of prey soaring in the clouds 🙂
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Monsoon skies can be the most dramatic. I’ll follow you into the archive with this:
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Thank you very much for joining in 🙂
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