The original thread "Autumn Sunrises and Sunsets share your photos here" has generated a nice collection of photos from you, and is still going strong through winter 2018/9.
To save the thread getting too long, it might be wiser to have a fresh thread for this year, and I look forward to seeing your continued contributions.
To start the ball rolling, three from my recent trip to North Wales early this month, a Llandullas Sunset.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
gaynorsl said:Beautiful scenery Linda, listening to forecast tonight you could get your wish for snow!!!
It has arrived.....lol
So after a night of snow....not much left this morning....
The sky was amazing to watch from about 8am - 9:30am
then it went really crazy....
I wonder what tomorrows sky will bring....
Tony T said:
Taken from Island Mere Hide at Minsmere Tues evening.
Cracking photos Tony.
We have a 2020 thread here: https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/206271/sunrises-and-sunsets-2020-share-your-photos-here
Linda257 said:Thanks... well grey and murk is what we usually get 360 days of the year lol
Fabulous photos Linda, and you're right, 2019 was a dull grey year, here's hoping 202 is a sunnier year, but I'm not holding my breath.
We have a 2020 thread, and we'd love to see your photos, here: https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/206271/sunrises-and-sunsets-2020-share-your-photos-here
Linda257 said:Thanks Mike, sorry didnt realise, still finding my way round the different chats/posts.
No apology required, it can be a little daunting finding your way around a new forum, and nice to have you on board.
Taken from the back garden ob the 24th, first sign of sun for days & days.
Tony
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