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Friday, January 16, 2015

Grey Tanzanian Skies

It's summer time in the Southern Hemisphere. It's rainy season in Tanzania. Yet, although the skies are grey and overcast most of the time, the rain is minimal. The temps hover between 21 and 23 degrees Celsius: warm summer temperatures. But without the sun, it feels cold to me! 
Grey murky skies are the order of the day
I focused on an African Grey Hornbill  huddling against the cold 
Misty and grey ! Ewgh! 
While I snapped the depressing weather, Michael arrived home with a bag of sawdust (not heavy, only bulky) This commodity is obtained for free from the woodworkshop nearby and is for the cats' litter trays. Note how Nando is howling while Princess watches anxiously for Michael to return to the safety of the garden. Msichana runs towards her mum
Meanwhile I felt a tug at my shorts cuff
Mvulana's mischievous look
Then he tugs at my shorts again! 

I'm linking my post to Skywatch Friday which you can visit here



13 comments:

  1. cute pups making sure their humans are okay and accounted for. :)

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  2. Hi dear Jo, I think if I lived in Africa I would like the odd day of rain. It seems to freshen everything up and make the air clean. Where I live we have the opposite problem. Not enough sunshine where it rains though where I grew up we had lots of snow and sunshine almost every day. Can't win, lol. It's all good. I'm thankful for the rain, snow and sun, lol. I try anyway :-)

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  3. That sounds like a perfect temp to me.

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  4. How they try and get all attention!
    Great pics.

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  5. You ought to be here to really know 'dull' days! The dogs are very playful.

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  6. We have rainy days too. You have comfy temperature there.
    Like seeing the kids. Your dogs are cute.
    Thanks for dropping by; I'm your new follower.
    www.womenandperspectives.com/2015/01/sky-watch-new-housing-site.html

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  7. Still better than in Belgium ! No wonder that so many people have caught a cold !

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  8. those pups always make me smile and i love how big your yard is. our dogs would just love to run in that space. great idea on the sawdust for litter.

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  9. Wild looking bird - thanks for stopping by! Hope to be back doing more blog posts.

    Carolina mountains

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  10. In this part of the Southern Hemisphere (Far North Queensland, Australia) our wet season is slowly building up. We have some slight rainy days punctuated with 35 degree heat and high humidity.

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  11. Glad you have those happy pups to brighten the gray days.

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  12. Ah, I do miss my Sam Schnauzer!! Great look at your world, Jo, and I do love your captures for the day!! The doggies get cuter by the day!! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  13. Well, 21-23 C sounds pretty warm to me!! LOL Guess it's all relative. Speaking of nice headers, yours is quite impressive! But, I have to ask: you still have Pterodactyls in E. Africa? Cheers, Stan

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