32 Replies to “Pines in Pink”

  1. maureenc – south east Queensland – Supposedly retired ,I fit my fabric and fibre fanaticism in with sharing my life with , family and friends and a few other activities My star sign is Cancer;I love being near the ocean and live on the shores of Moreton Bay in SEQ;I enjoy listening to music of many genre,but prefer instrumental to vocal; Reading....I always have a couple of books and magazines on the "go" simultaneously;
    maureenc says:

    Red sky in the morning: shepherd’s warning.
    Red sky at night: shepherd’s delight!

    Beautiful shot!

  2. blondie63 – I love crochet, knitting, photography, dogs, cooking, baking, scrapbooking, music ,blogging and did I mention dogs? I also love to collect movies which is a big hobby of mine!
    Lisa says:

    What a beautiful pic! I love it when the sky is like that!!!

  3. Saw a somewhat similar sunset tonight in Melbourne. Nice tree silhouettes too:)

  4. westlakemusings – In 2013 my husband and I retired. We bought an old pre-confederation house out in the country. This blog is about our new world in the country as we explore all of life's possibilities.
    westlakemusings says:

    Sailors take warning. There is going to be rain.

  5. gina drellack – Northern Minnesota – Writer, author, teacher, speaker. Joy-finding goddess. A Course In Miracles student. Law of Attraction devotee. Empowering others to stand in their own greatness as they create a most fulfilling version of themselves.
    gina drellack says:

    Thank you for sharing this beauty.

  6. Cathy Ulrich – Fort Collins, CO – I am a creative, first and foremost, and I love writing and photography. As a bodyworker and energy healer, I enjoy sharing my experiences and insights as well as some of my more eclectic and creative adventures here on this blog. Feel free to read more by clicking the "About" link. Welcome!
    Cathy Ulrich says:

    Nice shot!

  7. Ashana – I have two blogs: Holland at http://welcometoholland.home.blog for English and Le Miroir d'une Étrangère at http://lemiroirduneetranger for French. I mainly write about family trauma and psychology, but sometimes my life as an ex-pat.
    Ashana M says:

    Beautiful image. You’ve captured the color at what seems like just the right moment.

  8. Sunsets are one of my favourite things but I rarely ever see a sunrise…when I do they usually are more pink, similiar to this …the sunsets I see are most often orange/yellow with only a hint of pink…stunning shot!!!

  9. photosbykenna – I enjoy taking photos of unusual things. I like different perspectives on a subject. While I have always taken pictures, it wasn't until later that I became serious about it. I love to enter contests and have been fortunate to win several. I use a Sony Cybershot and my Iphone.
    photosbykenna says:

    Looks like an Arkansas sky.. Very nice.

  10. greenmackenzie – Scotland – Hi, I'm Seonaid, and I share my home on the shores of Loch Ness deep in the Scottish Highlands with my husband, my son and a couple of dogs. I love art which is here now and gone tomorrow...like food and nature...but also have a passion for vintage and the ancient past! Nature is my favourite muse, with her wild ever shifting seasons. I have been using and teaching mindfulness and relaxation for over 12 years, and have yet to become any sort of expert :-) I'm a Psychotherapist and Cancer Support Specialist in Maggies Highlands
    greenmackenzie says:

    What a beautiful way to start the day

  11. Thank you again for stopping by my blog and wow what a stunning sky! As others have said we usually photograph sunsets but sunrise is equally spectacular!

  12. heavenhappens – Welcome to my life. You can share my grown up world here at http://heavenhappens.me where I blog my thoughts, my life, my travels, my photographs and my poetry. Growing up just after the war was a grim experience. So, now that I have 7 grandchildren, I am reclaiming my childhood by seeing the world anew through their eyes. Every minute I spend with them is magical. So this blog is for them ~ Ben, Rosie, Tiffany, Stanley, Thea, Mateo, and the youngest, Olivia! I hope, when they are all grown up, they will enjoy reading it and finding out about their grandma’s life, and know how very happy they made her. I hope you enjoy reading my posts, leave a comment or a link and I will get back to you. I’m sorry to say that my darling husband died of Covid on Good Friday 2020. Since then the wind has gone out of my sails and I’ve hardly written a thing. I will try to pick up my life and start writing again one day. But for now please enjoy exploring my life🕊️
    heavenhappens says:

    We say “red sky at night, shepherds delight,
    Red sky in the morning, Sailors warning!”
    A beautiful poen and photo x I hope you had a rosy day!

  13. linfranca – Melbourne, Australia – I am a former teacher, frequent traveller and occasional writer and photographer, living in Melbourne, Australia. My education and music features appeared in newspapers and magazines a number of years ago. More recently I began writing travel stories and short fiction. Some pieces even make it to print. My photographs can also be seen at redbubble/linfranca.
    linfranca says:

    Sublime and serene – so lovely.

  14. Emily Carter – Annapolis, Maryland – Emily Carter Nature as Art Photography Tours As an award winning and published photographer, Emily Carter has extensive photography teaching experience in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Through her work “Nature as Art” she encourages her clients to grow as a digital artist by aiding them in visualizing images that are creative and unique. Nature as Art Photography Tours celebrate the Wonders of Nature by connecting people with nature and sparking compassion, curiosity and inspiring people to care for our planet. These tours provide clients with real-world opportunities to make memorable connections with nature and wildlife, while learning about conservation.
    Bella Remy Photography says:

    Incredible colors and the silhoutted trees are lovely.

  15. Velo du Jour – I am a 61 year old mom/wife, former biologist, and presently certified Iyengar yoga teacher, and I love, besides biking (and other things), nature, swimming, drawing, photography, yarn, exploring adoption themes, and putting people at ease. In April 2012, I participated in "30 Days of Biking "http://30daysofbiking.com/ on Twitter, sponsored by a group of "joyful cyclists" in Minneapolis during the month of April. I loved tweeting about each day's ride so much I didn't want to stop! "Velo du Jour" is a continuation of recording and sharing my rides post-30 Days of Biking.
    Velo du Jour says:

    Can’t get enough of the sun rise. Thanks for this beautiful example!

  16. steven1111 – Seattle WA USA – One of my blogs is about my Love of Gardening and the other is about Living with Chronic Invisible Illness, especially Bipolar Disorder. I hope you'll check out both blogs as they're very different. I try to be as real as possible in everything I write. Thanks for reading my work!
    steven1111 says:

    Beautiful photograph. Thank you for posting it and for visiting my site. All the best to you.
    Steve

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