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A place to enjoy skies and views from all around the globe. Skywatch is only as good as the people who post here. It is a "not for profit, not for awards" fun place to post and link from. Simply take a picture which includes the Sky, post that picture on your blog and then come here and put your preferred name and link in the relevant places. Try to visit others on the links, those at the beginning and the end.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Skywatch Friday, Season 4, Episode 33
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Skywatch Friday, Season 4, Episode 32
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Shot at Sunrise and it was so perfect - it made me whimper like a little puppie that is getting a treat!
In front 2 Coots, behind to the left a Great Blue Heron, and in the center of the big tree on the right an active Eagles Nest - with Mom and Pop sitting over it. And way back in the distance to the right of the 2 trees on the left you see a big swarm of American Robins flying in. Tiny dots.
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Shot at Sunrise and it was so perfect - it made me whimper like a little puppie that is getting a treat!
In front 2 Coots, behind to the left a Great Blue Heron, and in the center of the big tree on the right an active Eagles Nest - with Mom and Pop sitting over it. And way back in the distance to the right of the 2 trees on the left you see a big swarm of American Robins flying in. Tiny dots.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Skywatch Friday, Season 4, Episode 31
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Tucked and hidden up in the hills in the City of Beverly Hills, this is one place you do not want to miss. The Greystone Mansion sits on a 12.58 acres given as a gift from Edward Lawrence Doheny to his son Ned. Construction started in February, 1926 and was finished in 2 years at a cost of $3.13 million.
This mansion has 67 rooms, 55 livable. with a total area of 46,054 square feet. It had stables, swimming pools, tennis courts, lakes, pavilions, kennels, greenhouse and a playhouse. The architecture was Gothic English. There is a lot of history about this place.
Fast forward 1971, the Mansion was dedicated as a City Park and in 1976, it was added as part of the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it serves as location shoots for movies, wedding receptions, photo shoots, or just to spend some quite moments.
This mansion has 67 rooms, 55 livable. with a total area of 46,054 square feet. It had stables, swimming pools, tennis courts, lakes, pavilions, kennels, greenhouse and a playhouse. The architecture was Gothic English. There is a lot of history about this place.
Fast forward 1971, the Mansion was dedicated as a City Park and in 1976, it was added as part of the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it serves as location shoots for movies, wedding receptions, photo shoots, or just to spend some quite moments.
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Skywatch Friday, Season 4, Episode 30
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Sunrise in the Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil. The different shades of colors makes the picture a beautiful painting. It was taken from the window of my apartment in the neighborhood of "Glory".
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Today's Guest Host: Roberto Machado Alves
Today's Guest Host: Roberto Machado Alves
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