It is rare for me to see a red sky, with little hint of blue or purple, and this is such a deep red, it is really dramatic.
While I was taking my photos at dusk, with the sun rapidly setting, I was “serenaded” – if you can apply that term here – by a couple of Egyptian Geese, standing atop a neighbour’s roof and screeching loudly to another couple some distance away.
It is not a pretty sound!
You can read more about the noisy birds here: Sittin’ on a Roof and Cacophony.
What a dramatic and gorgeous sky! Too many computer problems that I shut down and took a vacation and now I am back and I look forward to catching up with you 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
Sorry to hear about your computer problems. Sometimes when things go wrong it takes ages to fix them.
I’ll go catch up with you now. 🙂
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Lovely sky. The goose looks cute. 🙂
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Thank you. 🙂 He’s certainly verbal! 🙂
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Superb sky, worthy to take a gander at! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
Gander! hahaha 🙂
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A lovely sky at dusk! 🙂
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Most welcome. 🙂
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🙂
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Beautiful sky!
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Thank you 🙂
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Very cool. 😎
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haha Thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome! Have a great weekend!
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And you too 🙂
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Awesome sky!! As for the geese on the roof…they better watch out else it will be roasted goose ha ha! Happy Friday😊
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haha Usually they are quiet at night . . .
Happy Weekend to you GH. You survived your first week! Yay! 😀
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Yes I did😊survive the first week! Sadly, No news from legal lord & I fear I may have lost the opportunity as the witching hour of Friday has passed😦Sigh!
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“Red skies at morning, sailors take warning. Red skies at night, sailors delight!” When I lived near the ocean this was a mantra.
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Ah – I also knew this rhyme, even tho I lived inland – but we had “Red sky at night – Shepherds’ delight. ” 🙂
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I see this red sky every day at my house. That bird on the second picture seems to be enjoying it same like me.
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Wow – You are very lucky. 🙂
haha There are 2 birds on the roof, and yes, they were having a grand old time! 🙂
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Yup, I’m lucky like those two birds. LoL.
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Beautiful sky and I hope he wasn’t calling his friends over to enjoy the sunset!
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Oh my goodness! Fortunately not! They were telling the others to Stay away! 🙂
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Very beautiful!
Interesting about the geese being on a roof. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a goose on a roof here!
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Thank you 🙂
Oh, it seems to be their preferred perch over here! 🙂
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I miss the geese and waterfowl from the marina. I saw the swan with six cygnets a little while ago, so it was good to know that she had only lost one of her brood. It is quite amusing though to see ducks on the house roofs here!
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You will miss the waterfowl, but I’m sure you’ll find plenty of garden birds to watch now. 🙂
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We hope so. We are avidly looking at prospective properties, one being a log cabin in the middle of nowhere, so we could practically have had our own nature reserve. However, it’s location was a little too remote considering our age and mobility issues should we no longer be able to drive for instance, but we do keep thinking about it…………
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Oh How I would Love to live in an isolated log cabin – but you are right, it simply isn’t practical. Sigh! 😀
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😦 we know. double sigh.
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