Happy New Year all
I know you’ve enjoyed sharing your sunrise and sunset photos, and a good many have enjoyed seeing the photos and experiences posted, so here is this year’s thread.
First, thank you to all who have shared their photos for 2019, not just in the UK, but from other countries also, I’m sure you’ll agree, they have all been fabulous.
Last year’s thread is here:
https://community.rspb.org.uk/chat/f/the-tea-rooms/200216/sunrises-and-sunsets-2019-share-your-photos-here/1274307#pifragment-4313=1
and the initial thread here, which started as
Autumn Sunrises and Sunsets share your photos here
https://community.rspb.org.uk/chat/f/the-tea-rooms/197615/autumn-sunrises-and-sunsets-share-your-photos-here/1223270#pifragment-4313=1
To save Hazy the pressure of missing a sunrise, here is the first of my contributions for 2020.
Can you see the sun?
It is there, honest!
Woke to the hailstones battering off the window, followed by thunder and lightening, snow, and then had a glimpse of the sun......
even got some blue sky......
Not that it lasted long....typical scottish weather. 4seasons in one hour!
This is not my picture wish it was but I have permission to do what I want with it so showing here.
Lovely photos Linda.
I think Monday and Tuesday down here, we had just about every kind of weather you could expect in the UK, windy, sun, rain, hail, snow, cloud, thunder, fog...
I may have missed something!
That's a lovely photo James.
Linda257 said:Thanks Mike, That sounds like typical Scottish weather every day of the week You missed lightening!
In my very limited experience of Highland weather, there's usually plenty of sun!
But then it is late spring when I've managed to venture up there.
We have a family friend who lives in Kingussie, near Aviemore, a very nice part of the world.