We left Keirio Valley, technically in the Northern Hemisphere, in mid-winter. (Not that it was cold, not at all, merely drier than summer) We arrived in Tanzania, Southern Hemisphere in mid-summe, also quite dry but expecting rain sometime soon.
The summer sky as seen through the huge trees in my garden in Mwadui, Tanzania
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Beautiful pictures for Skywatch, Jo.... What a beautiful place. Of course, everywhere you go is beautiful.
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Betsy
Wow, you do have some big trees. Is that a baobob in the lower left?
ReplyDeleteYou must be pretty darn close to the equator again.
Oh, and beautiful skies they are, Jo! Terrific captures for the day and a great look at your lovely new home! Have a great weekend, give the cats a pat for me!
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Nice blue skies ! Here it's all grey and foggy ! I see on your clock that now you are 2 h ahead of Belgian time !
ReplyDeleteHi JO, I love the big trees and the beautiful skies. I hope you see lots of great birds in your trees. Have a great weekend and Happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
The sky looks sparkling-ly clear and clean!
ReplyDeleteHi Jo! That's a really nice Baobab tree. Love the skywatch pictures you post through the different trees.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Skywatch pictures, Jo. A beautiful sky in Tanzania, for sure.
ReplyDeleteLuv, K