Now retired, I am former university adjunct faculty, self-published author, and retired recreation and parks practitioner living in Eastern Washington State near the Idaho border. Second Wind Leisure Perspectives is my blog about living a leisure lifestyle that includes fitness, photography, and fun.
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51 thoughts on “#WordlessWednesday: These Delta #Skies Are Real”
They are so good. The two of you look almost superimposed on the photo 😂
Thank you, Brian! That last photo was taken during that incredible sunset. One of our photographer friends happened to have his light with him and took pics of everyone for free. It was awesome.
Great sunsets and skies Terri! The last time I went down to the Delta for a sunset, not a cloud in the sky. Still the windmills made for a nice picture.
Thank you, Anne! You may notice that in the last image of me and hubby, there were no wind turbines built yet in 2009. Huge change in the last 13 years. Windsurfers are convinced they impact the wind effect on the water. But they definitely add to the look of the sunsets!
Those sunset colors are amazing! I can’t see the windmills without hearing how noisy they are. I’m happy for the power they bring but would hate to live near them!
You’ve captured the amazing colors of sky and clouds, Terri! I love the photo of you and your husband, beautiful smiles. Thank you for sharing with us! 🙂
Thank you, Tina! I can’t even count how many sunset pics I’ve collected from the delta over 10+ years. The photographer who caught the last shot took pics of a bunch of us sunset gawkers that evening. He had his light and tripod with him. Some of his colleagues asked how he set the shots up in his studio or where he got that backdrop, lol. Just nature. Fun times!
We have been having some amazing sunsets due to the wildfires, but that has now passed; the sky was a vivid pink. I would like to find a place to take photos of the sunset or sunrise. I am not keen on going out after dusk or before dawn … too much crime and crazy drivers and in the neighborhood you get utility poles and lines. Someday it will happen.
Ha ha … nope, no Charlie. So, I had to get used to calling her “Teri” as for about a year, she has been commenting on my posts, (as a reader only since she is not a blogger) and before she used the initials “TD”. Then she and a few other subscribers can no longer comment through a glitch at WP. If I send the actual link to their e-mail address(es), it works for them … sometimes.
They are so good. The two of you look almost superimposed on the photo 😂
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Thank you, Brian! That last photo was taken during that incredible sunset. One of our photographer friends happened to have his light with him and took pics of everyone for free. It was awesome.
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That’s good stroke of luck 🙂
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Part of the art of photography being half good luck and right place right time!
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Wow! Stunning sunsets! Nature at its finest! 💟
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Thanks, Colleen, in these cases, I was just the documentarian 😁
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Wow! I noticed if there are fires nearby, the smoke intensifies the colors of the sunsets. Amazing!
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Definitely, there were a lot of fires in NorCal then and now! 😪
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We’ve had (haze) smoke for about a week from the Canadian fires. I hope it leaves soon. It will 39 degrees tonight. I’m not complaining. 😂
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Washington and Montana got a lot of that same smoke. It’s gone…for now. Looks like we could be in for a hot summer ☀️ Enjoy your 39F!
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Thanks, Terri. Have a great evening.
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Great sunsets and skies Terri! The last time I went down to the Delta for a sunset, not a cloud in the sky. Still the windmills made for a nice picture.
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Thank you, Anne! You may notice that in the last image of me and hubby, there were no wind turbines built yet in 2009. Huge change in the last 13 years. Windsurfers are convinced they impact the wind effect on the water. But they definitely add to the look of the sunsets!
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Those sunset colors are amazing! I can’t see the windmills without hearing how noisy they are. I’m happy for the power they bring but would hate to live near them!
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Stunning, huh? Oddly I never heard their noise, probably the wind blowing was loud enough. 🥴
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the power of clouds and colour cannot be underestimated.
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Never, Wayne! Always good to have a camera around to capture the glory!
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Beautiful skies and colours, Terri 😍
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Thank you, Cathy!
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You’ve captured the amazing colors of sky and clouds, Terri! I love the photo of you and your husband, beautiful smiles. Thank you for sharing with us! 🙂
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I’m glad I could link with Lens-Artists, Amy! Thank you!
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💖🙏
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Wow! Terri what amazing skies absolutely beautiful 💜💜
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Thank you, Willow (sorry thought I commented already). Some fun times at the delta back in the day!
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It certainly looks so and some 💜
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Wow! and yes…“Sunset is the opening music of the night.”
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Thank you, Donna, and isn’t that a great quote?
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Hi, Terri – Your sunset photos are absolutely gorgeous. I especially love the one of you and your husband. Brilliant!
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Thank you, Donna! Delta sunsets are long ago and far away but we have some beauties here in the PNW, right?
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Fabulous sunsets Terri. The one of you and Hans is a real winner. Lucky you had someone with lights to take your photo there.
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Thank you, Graham! We were all thrilled to be able to get that shot!
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Beautiful, Terri
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Thank you, Toni! Great times of days gone by.
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Fabulous sunsets Terri!
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Thank you, Sarah! The wind and other conditions were a huge influence.
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Marvelous colors and detail in these Terri – love the one of you and your husband.
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Thank you, Tina! I can’t even count how many sunset pics I’ve collected from the delta over 10+ years. The photographer who caught the last shot took pics of a bunch of us sunset gawkers that evening. He had his light and tripod with him. Some of his colleagues asked how he set the shots up in his studio or where he got that backdrop, lol. Just nature. Fun times!
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Magical moments and spectacular colours!
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Thank you, Anne-Christine!
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I adore sunsets!
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Thank you, Bernie!
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Just wow!
These delta skies are so amazingly wonderful and unique.
Thank you so much for sharing these with my challenge, Terri 🙂
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Thank you, Hammad, we were lucky to see so many amazing sunsets at the delta.
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Beautiful Teri – looks like liquid gold.
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Thank you, Linda. We got some amazing light in that area…mornings were so calm, cool and different.
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We have been having some amazing sunsets due to the wildfires, but that has now passed; the sky was a vivid pink. I would like to find a place to take photos of the sunset or sunrise. I am not keen on going out after dusk or before dawn … too much crime and crazy drivers and in the neighborhood you get utility poles and lines. Someday it will happen.
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Sorry “Terri” – I have a reader by the name of “Teri”.
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No worries, I’ve gotten used to it. At least you didn’t call me Charlie 🤣
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Ha ha … nope, no Charlie. So, I had to get used to calling her “Teri” as for about a year, she has been commenting on my posts, (as a reader only since she is not a blogger) and before she used the initials “TD”. Then she and a few other subscribers can no longer comment through a glitch at WP. If I send the actual link to their e-mail address(es), it works for them … sometimes.
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