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I'm sneaking in late this Friday...  It's been jam packed full of 'book', 'hand' and 'no no no'.  Tomorrow will be a wipe out day but boy is he worth it!


I often look enviously at our Kate's sky photos.  I was so happy to see this much colour in 'my' sky last night and immediately thought of Kate.

Linking up at Annie's

p.s. can anyone tell me if the comma should go before the ' or after the ' in the second sentence?!  It looks wrong...

Comments

  1. Oh wow that is just stunning....and to think most children paint a picture and paint it blue :-)
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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  2. What a beautiful sky! Here in New Mexico we have wonderful sunsets. I don't get up early enough to see the sunrises but I bet they're pretty spectacular also.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs
    Kay

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  3. Hi Laura. That is one lovely sky! Sadly I had none to share this week! I am not sure what comma you are asking about so I can´t help you there! Kate x

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  4. Beautiful photo.I think you have the comma in the right place - it llos fine to me anyway but I could be wrong. Enjoy your week. Soojay 8

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  5. That is a really beautiful sky. Have a lovely weekend. Barbxx

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  6. I was here earlier, and thought I left a comment. But I can't tell if I did or not. So, I'll leave another one in case I only dreamed I did. That is a gorgeous sky photo. You paid great homage to Kate with this beauty.

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  7. Lovely photo.

    I believe it's comma or full stop before the '

    Hope you have a good day. Sue

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  8. Wonderful sky - we have had a few pretty ones over the last few evenings but nothing like that one. x Jo

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  9. Stunning sunset photo Laura - I love taking them too. Enjoy your weekend Robyn

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  10. What a gorgeous sunset! I love a red sky.
    I think you've got the comma in the right place.
    Thanks for commenting Friday and sorry for being so late myself. (I got busy). Have a good week,
    Lisca

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  11. Great sky there Laura.
    Hugs
    xx

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  12. Fabulous sky, really emotive abd almost unreal.
    Jo x

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