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Long time no participate for me at Friday Smiles.  But this photo cannot be kept a secret...



I love it, it's like the sky has been playing with its paint palette.

Grab a cuppa and have a go at the jigsaw...

Thanks for stopping by!

Comments

  1. Oh Laura your photo is stunning. We really have had some beautiful skies lately....but I never seem to be able to capture it like you do. Thanks for sharing...don't forget to link up.
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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  2. Hi Laura, A lovely photo.

    Hope you have a nice weekend. Sue

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  3. Yes! It really is a lovely pic. We have been seeing so many wonders lately. I was up extra early whilst in Germany last week and saw the artistry of Jack Frost as the pink glow of the sun came up. Never had phone or camera with me to capture it!
    Have a great weekend,
    Jo x

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  4. Oh what a beautiful photo! The colours are unbelievable. It's a pity it usually fades within minutes.
    You do jigsaws? Me too. I usually have one on the go in winter. We are going away next week, but when we come back there will be a jigsaw on the table. I can't wait!
    Have a fab weekend.
    Lisca

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  5. Stunning! A beautiful photo. Hope you've had a lovely weekend so far. Elizabeth xx

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  6. I am so very late visiting you but so glad I made it to see your fabulous sunset. I love it when there are black silhouettes set against it too. Kate x

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  7. Hi Laura, absolutely gorgeous silhouette photo. Enjoy your week Robyn

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  8. Oh I do like a lovely sky. Sometimes you get them in the mornings and sometimes in the evenings. Whenever, they can be beautiful and yours is no exception.
    Hugs, Neet xx 7

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