
Red Sky at night, shepherd’s delight.
Matthew, 16.2-3
Red Sky in the morning, shepherd’s warning.
If your weather system predominately comes from the west, then according to the Met Office there is some truth to this line in the Bible. A red sky appears when dust and other small particles are trapped in the atmosphere by high pressure. So when it appears at night it means fair weather is probably headed towards you, whereas in the morning the high pressure has already or is moving east, taking away the ‘good’ weather and making way for wet and windy weather that comes with a low pressure system.
More poppies from me today: https://tishfarrell.com/2025/07/04/blown-away/
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always smile when there are poppies around
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Love it!
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thanks 🙂
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It is so beautiful, Becky!
I am going away this weekend and have scheduled a few posts and will link them to this post, if that is okay!
Enjoy your weekend. It is freezing cold here in South Africa!
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have a lovely weekend away and look forward to seeing all your links back here 😀
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That looks eery. Reminds me of Lucy Westenraa seeing the Count’s eyes in the sunset (thinking about it it would have been so much more telling if she’d seen the premonition in a sunrise). It seems as if I’m heaving interesting ladies on my mind: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2025/07/04/witch-is-the-reddest-hair/
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ooh I am going to have to reread the book as don’t remember that!
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It’s before the Count makes land, I think, and Lucy sits and watches the sunset. She seems to see red eyes in the cloud and the scene is said to foreshadow the hold Dracula will have over her. It’s an image that has always stayed with me.
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oooh thanks for this, rings a slight bell but definitely need to re-read
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Thanks for that explanation, which I’d never heard before. A lovely photo too. You’ll find my today’s post cheekily included in my Indian Friday this week. And tomorrow’s may be even cheekier: https://margaret21.com/2025/07/04/indian-friday-hello-thanjavur/
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Always happy for cheeky squares 😉
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🤣
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Gorgeous sunset. I am sure i will feature one or two of those as well.
My post is not as originally planned.
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So glad you like my Scottish sunrise 😉 and look forward to seeing your sunsets
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It always feels like one of nature’s wonders but it’s good to know there’s a basis in fact. Beautiful to wake up to, Becky xx
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I agree about it being a wonder, was a good day this one despite the warning (and yes it was an accurate one!)
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Very intense and beautiful night sky
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It was a stunning one (morning!)
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ooh, my bad. stunning still. I am rarely up to see the sunrise.
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don’t worry you were not the only one today to think it was a sunset. I am just one of those annoying early birds who often see sunrises
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That is the most beautiful photo and very interesting information too.
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Thank you 😊 was such a delight when I opened the curtains despite it being a warning!
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What a lovely night sky. I am always in awe whenever I see that kind.
Here is my entry for today: https://wanderingteresa.com/red-floral-friday-7/
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So am I. It really was a beautiful early morning start
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Oh much better for a morning sky. I haven’t seen that colour in the morning. Maybe because I haven’t been awake that early haha
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hee hee – you are not alone in not catching the colour in the morning
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Beautiful colours!
My pingback as usual if the wp gremlins are working today. 🙂
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Thank you 😊 and yes they still don’t like the abbreviated url of the pingback. It’s so weird
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