My lovely friend, Meg, is taking to the skies soon. I’d like to speed her on her way with warm wishes for a happy year. I expect she’ll be checking out a little sky writing herself. She’s a dab hand at finding Calligraphy.
My lovely friend, Meg, is taking to the skies soon. I’d like to speed her on her way with warm wishes for a happy year. I expect she’ll be checking out a little sky writing herself. She’s a dab hand at finding Calligraphy.
Your photos are beautiful, Jo. I think that looking “up” is a fantastic pastime. 🙂
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It all started when I was down at the local beach, Debbie. The trails of 3 planes caught my eye and an idea was born. 🙂 Thanks a lot!
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What wonderful photos Jo – very effective with the circles and shapes too! 🙂
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I thought maybe a little oversized/overkill, Rosemay, but sometimes there’s just no restraining me 🙂 Thank you!
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No love the photos Jo not overkill at all – always enjoy your creativity! 😃
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Thanks! 🙂
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Beautiful, Jo – reminds us all to look up more often!
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I often have one eye on the window when I’m early morning tapping away on here, Noelle, but this morning we have wall to wall wetness 🙂 Thanks, darlin’.
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Oh they don’t only write; they draw too! 🙂 Beautiful pictures, by the way!
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Tap dance, as well? 🙂 Somebody’s certainly turned the taps on this morning! Wall to wall grey 😦 And thanks!
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Sky writing, how very beautiful!! 🙂
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So much inspiration in nature, Amy! You know- you use it all the time 🙂
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🙂
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Beutiful and interesting pictures! 🙂
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We aim to please, Pit 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful! I love looking at the sky. These pics remind me of the ones I took a few weeks ago. Clouds can be so inspiring.
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They can! I love looking at the shapes. 🙂 Unfortunately this morning the sky is a solid grey wall and the rain dripping down my neck 😦 Thanks a lot!
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What an absolutely lovely birthday bon voyage and calligraphy post, Jo. Thank you for thinking of me. It almost makes me feel like leaving.
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Not birthday. Not for yonks. Curse predictive. I have no idea where birthday came from!
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Almost! You’ve changed your mind then. Hugs to take with you for the little ones xx
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Wow, these are wonderful. Simple yet uplifting and inspiring.
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Simple! That’s me, Miriam. 🙂 It’s about as near to processing as I get. Thanks, hon.
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Thanks for this uplifting looking up post!✈️
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Don’t get a crick in your neck! 🙂 🙂
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Ha!
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Wonderful and dreamy sky.
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Wonderful and dreamy world we live in! (sometimes 🙂 )
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Very clever Jo, nice cloud eggs and I bet Meg will love it! Will you get to meet her while she’s in Poland?
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Thanks, Gilly! 🙂 We haven’t discussed it properly. I’m only there for 2 weeks and will very much be at the beck and call of family. When Meg is settled in we can maybe talk about it. Otherwise it’ll be in jolly old England, won’t it? Didn’t we agree this was a get together year? I can fly south if need be, just not till later in the year. 🙂
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Woohoo it would be wonderful do you think we can fix it? Somewhere like Bristol or Bath would be in the middle!
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I’m hoping we can, but with Jude fleeing away from me south I was thinking more Cornwall way. I haven’t been since I was a kid and there are so many gardens I’d like to see. Hang on! I’m starting to sound like her now 😦 😦
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Cornwall is lovely, but of course Devon is better 😉 but I’m bound to say that and she’ll stop talking to me!
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And what is wrong with sounding like me? I know, I do go on a bit about gardens…. 😉
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Reminds me- I need to go and see Gilly’s Wednesday. Changing the subject… subtly 🙂
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Silence is golden 🙂 🙂
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Let me know and I might fly over! And even if we just manage an hour for coffee Jo
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Will do! It’s going to be a good year, Meg! 🙂
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I’m so grateful for my blogging friendships. They make me less lonely in the northern hemisphere
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Departure must be imminent, Meg? I’m getting ready to welcome in the new blog 🙂 You’ll be fine and fully absorbed with the twins once you get there.
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Very arty, Jo!
Clouds are very cheering, even gloomy stormy ones
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I have heaps of cloud shots and sunrises, Debs. I usually have half an eye out of the window when I’m blogging 🙂
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Perfect take on Meg’s challenge, Jo. I also love watching clouds. 🙂
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This one started on our local beach last week, Ad. With clear blue skies the trail of 3 planes caught my eye, and an idea was born 🙂 Thanks, hon.
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ah, love the first one, Jo. What a nice send off for your friend!
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Did you see Meg’s post on Calligraphy, Elisa? It was a lovely interpretation. She’s going to spend a year in Poland because she has twin grandbabes 🙂
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I was wondering if it was our Meg…no, I’m still sorting through my reader…I run right over. And how nice!
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super duper skies!
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I love watching sunrises, Kathe- and sunsets too depending on the weather. 🙂
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Cloud watching is fun. Lovely photos, Jo.
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Thought they might be OTT, then with typical restraint I thought ‘go for it’ 🙂 Thanks, Carol.
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When I was a kid I could always see “things” in the clouds and I watched them disappear. I should take time to do this again.
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Early mornings I always have half an eye out of the window while I’m catching up around the blogs. I love cloud watching. 🙂
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Oh, I love these, Jo!
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Something a little different. 🙂 I hope Meg likes them.
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OMG, how beautiful!
I’m impressed by your kind of calligraphy!!!
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I’m always looking at clouds. They make great subjects, don’t they? Thanks a lot, Anna. 🙂
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