Re: Tx. skies
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Tx. skies
- From: T*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 08:24:21 EDT
Kitty it's not the blue part, it's the color and formation of the clouds that
appear at sunset. Totally unnatural vivid colors, ranging from purples to
oranges, etc. And the formations of the clouds yet too. This is what makes
it so different. Blue skies are common, since we don't see too many gray
days here at all. Heck, most of the time even when it rains, it's
sunny....especially during spring/summer.
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
In a message dated 4/6/2003 12:02:37 AM Central Standard Time,
gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
> Noreen, Gene,
> I'm sure Texas gets many more too-blue-to-be-true skies than Indiana, but
> occasionally we get some zingers, especially in fall. I have pictures of a
> fabulous fall day in Brown County with a sky of an unbelievable shade of
> blue. But it really was that color that day. I think sometimes Hoosiers
> appreciate them even more because we have such a high percentage of gray
> days.
>
> Kitty
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