SkyWatch Friday :: Staying Alive

I nearly died this week.
Yes! You read that correctly!
In the wee hours between Monday night and Tuesday morning, things got dicey.
I barely survived.
So on the off chance you were wondering why I've been unnaturally subdued all week? That's why. Coming abreast with mortality gives one pause.
However, as sure as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, reports of my demise were premature.
And I'm fine as frogs' hair now. False alarm. Thank you for asking.
But on Monday evening, before I knew the buzzards were circling, when I was still firmly in the land of the living, I spotted the vivid colors of a particularly bright sunset beglowing the front room windows.
Naturally I grabbed the Nikon and rushed out onto the porch to capture the drama.
For you.
It was an impressive day-fade, made more mysterious -- don't you think? -- by the silhouette of our massive oak's thick branches snaking across, and the thousands of far-away skinny branches acting as a lacy screen.
I trotted several times from one side of the porch to the other, photographing the branches reaching for both the left and right sides of the frame.
Then only last night, I remembered I'd taken the photos. A lot happened in the interim.
So here are three versions of the same riotous very-late-winter sunset.
This last one, you'll want to click to embiggen. Or not. Your call.
Life goes on for a little bitty while. Don't miss the pretty parts.
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Happy Friday ~ Happy Spring


Reader Comments (5)
Don't you just love how the sunrise makes the woods come alive in the morning. Still, the silhouettes of the tress give a mysterious feel to the image. Nicely done.
First off...so glad you are still with us!!!!! Your images are wonderful: I also love to shoot tree branches silhouetted against the sky; so, II can really appreciate yours. And, that sky is amazing, what with so many colors. Kudos!! More important though, I wish you good health.....
Ah, Jenny! I don't know what happened, but you can rest assured that after that little trouble I went through a few weeks ago, along with you I can appreciate it not yet being my time. I hope you're going to be well now, and take good care of yourself.
The photo's are so very beautiful!
Love and hugs.
xoxo
An awesome shot. Having a NDE makes one pause for sure and appreciate what is around us. I hope you remain in good health.xx
I love that last photo! It's got it all!
I think tree silhouettes are so pretty, especially in a sunrise or sunset.
As for you - what happened? Glad you're ok!