Emotions
Knitted closely
Across the life
Hello there!
Hope you are doing well 🙂
This is the last weekend of Ramadan, which means Eid-ul-Fitr is next week.
And it may fall on Wednesday, based on the new moon sighting, which means 3 public holidays!
Which is really amazing.
Having an Eid means the usual; the preparations for big family gathering, enjoying the traditional cuisines, an outing or two with the family and much more.
But this year, there would be some sadness because my family will miss the presence of my elder Aunt, who passed away last December.
We will enjoy the gathering and the meals but my Aunt’s absence will be felt strongly this Eid.
Let’s round up the entries by the fellow bloggers as they shared their amazing sky captures for episode #123:
- Aiming High – pictures imperfect blog
- Sundowner – pictures imperfect blog
- 2024 Weekend Sky: 03.31.24 – Gfpacificbee’s Insights & photography
- Clouds (rays of light) – bushboys world
- Pink on The Horizon – The 59 Club
- A Cloudy Start — Weekend Sky #123 – Photos by Jez
- Easter Egg Sky | XingfuMama
- When It Comes to the End – Sgeoil
- Whatsoever is lovely Challenge -2014 Week 13 – NowAtHome
- Sunset Sign – 40ThousandKM
- Lens Artists Challenge #293: Water in Motion – Slow Shutter Speed
- Golden Sunrise – Into The Light Adventures
- Wispy Weekend Skies – Underdown
- Near the ocean’s shore: LAPC & WS – BendBranches
Follow the steps below to join this photo 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, whichever suits you.
- 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!
Have a great Eid-ul-Fitr, Hammad 😃 Although a time tinged with sadness, the memories of your Aunt sound fantastic & she lives on in your hearts through them 😊
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Thank you so very much, Jez. My family did missed her a lot but we cherished each others company during the festive days 🙂
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Lovely textured sky.
LinsArt: Photo Challenges – 08 04 2024 (linsartyblobs.blogspot.com)
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Lovely shot. A happy Eid Mubarak to you and yours in advance. Loosing someone close is hard especially at special occasions
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In 2012, my paternal grandmother passed away on the last day of Ramadan. The Eid next day was just so hard to go through.
Thank you for the advance Eid Mubarak 🙂
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Most people would say that anyone passing away in Ramadan is very lucky.
My condolences on the loss.
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Thank you, Sadje 🙂
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You’re welcome ☺️
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A sadness indeed Hammad but a celebration of life goes on. Have a wonderful time and I am jealous already of the feasts 😋
Sheep in the sky, so good 👍😀
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Yes, you are right!
Life goes on as time heals, though slowly but it heals.
Thank you very much for your wishes, Brian 🙂
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Enjoy the holiday Hammad, I’m sorry it is tinged with sadness at the loss of your aunt!
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She was known for her amazing culinary skills, along with many other things.
The sadness will certainly fade away during the festive days, I’m sure.
Thank you very much, Carol 🙂
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Great sky Hammad, and have a wonderful holiday with your family.
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Thank you so much, Anne 🙂
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That’s a lovely sky, Hammad. We call those fluffy clouds “little lamb clouds”. They look great in black and white.
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Oh good!
Thanks for letting me know their name 🙂
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