This week's Sky Watch contribution is looking down Kings Road from Hurst Cemetery gates towards Hurst Cross, Ashton. The spire of St John's Church is seen on the other side of Hurst Cross.
It must have been raining on someone because a fragment of rainbow can be seen to the left of the nearest lamp post!
Sky Watch is the regular Friday feature on this photo blog. It will link with websites all over the world with the general theme each week of looking upwards. Please take the opportunity to visit some of these other sites. I hope some new visitors have found their way here today, watching the skies!
See LiveSearch Birds Eye View of this location.
That fragment of a rainbow makes the whole scene look like a fairy tale!
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UK looks so grim when sun sets. Like in Rebecca DeMorney novels.
ReplyDeleteI was blessed to visit the English countryside (Lincolnshire) last year, and I don't think I saw the sun even once the whole time I was there.
ReplyDeleteCharming! I'm glad I have never heard of Rebecca DeMorney.
ReplyDeleteLove this sunset. Great picture
ReplyDeleteSnap, I knew this was going to happen one day.
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Where's your rainbow then, Ashtonian?
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Such a familiar street scene transformed by the chink of light into a beautiful scene.
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