The giants rules high above!
Far away from our contacts, they live calmly.
Drawing us to ponder them yet not allowing us any opportunity to accompany them.
Which is something I profoundly wish for.
But alas!
Hello there!
Hope you are doing well 🙂
This is the last weekend for April and 4 months of 2023 will be nothing of but memories.
How time flies!
The summer is here which means more of the sun and more of the clouds.
The local metrological department made predictions about earlier this week about heavy rainfall across the country. Many cities received some showers while many are waiting.
Hoping for the weather to remain good for everyone to enjoy.
Last weekend for me was a long one, because of Eid-ul-Fitr. Time spent with the whole family was loaded with zest and moments of joys. It was indeed so wonderful.
Well, it’s the weekend, a time to unwind.
I’m very much thankful for the participation in episode #97 from fellow bloggers. Let’s round up the entries:
- 5 Minutes Ago – 22 April – bushboys world
- bridges #jazayde – aroused
- Little Cloud Playing Flag Fluttering in the Wind – pictures imperfect blog
- My Weekend Sky in 7 Hours – My Camera & I
- On the Way to Work — Weekend Sky #97 – Photos by Jez
- A Cloud, I Squid You Not – Fake Flamenco
- Fame is Morning (Fame is a bee. by Emily Dickinson) – Sgeoil
- Weekend Sky # 97 – Dawn | teleportingweena
- Weekend sky-When the mind plays tricks on you! – Philosophy Through Photography
- Weekend Sky – Dunnottar – photographias
- Beautiful Sunset – Bermuda – 100TrekCountry
- Crossing the Big Pond – Transatlantic Cruise- Journeys With JohnBo
- Sunset – What(s) In The Picture
- PFTA: BEWARE OF DRAGONS – Kelly Guymon Photography
- RDP Thursday: Ripple Marks – CHRONICLES OF AN ANGLO SWISS
- Sky Cocoon – KO Rural
- WES April 25 – Pix Down Under
- Cosmic Wonder – Out Of My Write Mind
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 🙂
And I’ve also started to include posts from fellow bloggers, who are sharing their sky photos, even without participating in my challenge. I hope they are okay with this.
I’m looking forward to see nature’s most majestic wonders from your part of world.
Wishing you a lovely weekend!
Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.
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Your dragon was certainly worth sharing. Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Lovely giants. And yes, time flies.
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Thank you very much for liking this 🙂
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Giants is a great word for this, Hammad! Beautiful clouds. I’ll join you tomorrow with a Sunday Stills post full of skies from 3400 miles of driving 🙂 Enjoy your weekend.
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Terri, I just checked your post and it is definitely loaded with wonderment. 3400 miles of drive is certainly big, which is something I could pull off in a year may be.
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Thank you, Hammad! I’ve gotten used to driving over the years–my parents taught me well with our annual 1000-mile round – trips camping trips in California 🙂
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These clouds are quite wonderful Hammad 🙂
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I’m expecting to see more of these this monsoon season 🙂
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So glad I could join in today!
I like the thin strip of buildings in your picture.
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Thank you so much for joining in 🙂
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Spectacular looking clouds, Hammad 👏 Hope the weather holds good for you guys; enjoy your weekend 😃 Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2023/04/29/blue-skies-at-the-beach-weekend-sky-98/
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The weather turned out great. From Tuesday onwards, temperature has raised a little but it is bearable. Thank you for liking this, Jez 🙂
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I love your description of the clouds, Hammad! I consider myself fortunate in that as a pilot, I have in a sense, played in the giant’s backyard flying in, around, and through those wonderful, white columns.
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Wow!
Playing in the backyard of clouds is truly amazing, John. I didn’t knew that you are a pilot.
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It is an amazing feeling to be legally close to clouds. There are limitations depending upon the class of license ratings. I have the instrument rating that is required to enter clouds, though I haven’t used that privilege in several years.
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Big fluffy clouds are always nice to see. It would be fun to catch a ride on a cloud, wouldn’t it! 🙂
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Very much indeed!
A ride among these giants would be so amazingly wonderful 🙂
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what a beautiful photo!
Happy weekend!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Have a good weekend to you!
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Thank you so very much for joining in 🙂
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