An absence!
Or a certain pause or break, if you like to call it that way, can upset the mood of things already set in the motion.
Which is exactly what happened with my Weekend Sky series, right after the 2nd week of April.
Yes, the month of Ramadan was under way back then and I didn’t spent much time in front of my laptop, apart from doing work from home on those days because of bread and butter you know.
And I somehow managed to post shorts posts and also checked my Reader section as well, whenever I got the chance.
But alas, no Weekend Sky!
Well, let’s set things back in motion as Weekend Sky is finally back now!
Here’s an August 2020 monsoon evening view from from my archives:
Ah, 2020!
A year I will always remember for……
Witnessing heaviest of the monsoon showers in my city and capturing dramatic sky views 🙂
It’s quite a delay from my side to share those amazing sky captures shared for episode #62 by the fellow bloggers.
These are nearly a month old now but I’m sure they will certainly brighten up your weekend in the most amazing manner.
- 5 Minutes ago – 16 April – bushboys world
- In Peaceful Bliss – Sgeoil
- I. J. Khanewala – Moonshots for Holi
- Dawn Sky Streaked With Pastel Shades – Photos by Jez
- Sunset – Wind Kisses
- Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Is #Quartz a Girl’s Best Friend? – Second Wind Leisure Perspectives
- Pensitivity101 – Weekend Sky 62
- Weekend sky #62 – nowathome
- Weekend Sky – Philosophy Through Photography
- Weekend Sky – Glasgow – photographias
- Weekend Sky #62: Sunset over Pacific – Peaceful at Dawn
- Lins Doodles – Weekend Sky 62
- Hammadrais-Weekend-64-Melbourne-Skyline – WoollyMuses
- Weekend Sky/Water Water Everywhere #122 – Old Scotney Castle – Brashley Photography
- weekend-sky-63-april-23rd – Platypus Lady
- Hammadrais-Weekend-65-Victorian-Alps – WoollyMuses
- green city spaces – Touring My Backyard
- Chiricahua (Sky Island)- Arizona – Wind Kisses
- weekend-sky-64-april-29th – Platypus Lady
- quiet – Touring My Backyard
- weekend-sky-flir-64-april-29th – Platypus Lady
- weekend-sky-65-may-6th – Platypus Lady
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!
A contribution for May 20th Hammad.
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Thank you so much for joining in. Will check this out soon 🙂
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you’re welcome
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Here is mine, Hammad. Good to see you here, I too have been busy with life and not on the blogs much- a return to sky is always a pleasure though
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Life gets tangled in unexpected ways but as you have said, it is always a pleasure to look up at the sky and wonder. Thank you very much for joining in 🙂
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Here’s mine
https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2022/05/14/weekend-sky-63/
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Thank you so much for joining in 🙂
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You’re welcome. Sadly we missed the lunar eclipse last night due to bad weather.
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Oh yes, the lunar eclipse of yesterday!
Didn’t occurred here though but I enjoyed a full moon night on my rooftop 🙂
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Life does get in the way sometimes 🙂
Dramatic sky.
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I couldn’t agree more with you. Thank you very much for liking this 🙂
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Belated Id mubarak to you.
The skies are clear around here, with just a few things in front
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Thank you so much 🙂
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So glad to see you back with one of my favourite photo challenges Hammad 🙂
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Missed it very much.
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Yes. I love ❤️ your skies.
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And I also love watching skies from all over the world 🌍 🙂
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Thank you so much, Brian 🙂
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Great to see you are back and wishing clear and wonderful skies ahead for you, Hammad!
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Thank you very much, Terri. The days are still hot while nights are finally receiving oceanic breeze.
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Is it too late to wish you Eid Mubarak, Hammad?
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Two weeks late, to be exact 😁
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Oh, I know when Ramadan was (it was the day when many of my students went missing…) but how long can you wish somebody all the best?
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Figuratively speaking, word Eid in Arabic language means feast, festive and holiday. So, if I’m enjoying an amazing feast with my family on any day of the year, that could also be termed as Eid 😁
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Dramatically moody image, love it!
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Thank you so much for liking this 🙂
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