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Mornings

 


In the last week our mornings have been getting very chilly. This photo was taken last week when I started work at 8am. I'm guessing Subway is just about everywhere around the world? 

This was the calm before the storm. Greymouth only got the forecasted wind and rain but further south at Franz Josef, Harihari, Ross and Haast had flooding with people being evacuated. Welcome to Autumn.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday and Tom's Signs.

Comments

local alien said…
I don't think they have subway in Athens but Starbucks and macdonald's are there. But Greece has its own very popular version.
roentare said…
That is a beautiful sky
s.c said…
Its indeed the same here in the Netherlands.
Tom said…
...I NEVER go to Subway, there are some many good, local sub shops here. Take care and be well.
gz said…
We have subway here, but it isn't as good as in NZ..no avocado apart from anything else!!
Lydia C. Lee said…
We are having a lot of those mornings!! #Skywatch
Jim said…
Beautiful sky.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Beautiful photo, and I love your header photo as well.
What a relief, I eat lots of Subway when I travel and now I know I will know where to go eat when I get to your area.
Lisa said…
That is a very pretty sky. There are mornings it pays to be up and out early!
Nanda kumar said…
Love the cloud pattern
thomas lee said…
beautiful morning
Barbara Rogers said…
Great early colors on your sky. Yes Subway is here in North Carolina. Our spring rains often bring flooding but so far after 3 days off and on rain, I haven't heard of any floods yet. Hope your autumn floods are minimal.
Really pretty sky. Yes, Subways seem to be everywhere. I was curious so I looked it up: The first Subway opened in 1968 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Photo Cache said…
Several Subways near where I live. I kinda like the sandwiches.

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