
Contemplate the entire Universe
As a magic show
On the grandest scale imaginable.
Fabulous art, an immense painting in motion.
God is a magician whirling galaxies of fire,
Juggling atoms, planets, and us.
Everything, everything is fleeting.
~Lorin Roche, PhD, The Radiance Sutras
Years ago, when I first began my travels West, I discovered the astounding beauty of skies. I was immediately captivated by the idea that beauty is love made visible, a statement I came across in a book I was reading at the time. I’m sure you’ve heard of the vastness of Western skies. Being able to see for what seems like forever is amazing. But the colors and cloud formations are unlike anything I had witnessed. I could remember so few sky images from the past. Was I too preoccupied in my former life to notice? Or was there too much light pollution in the East to appreciate the ethers? I can’t say for sure, but now I find that I photograph skyscapes as often as anything else.

It was in the tiny village of Arroyo Seco, New Mexico that I first saw a double rainbow. What a heart-opening experience! According to reference.com, a double rainbow is actually an optical illusion caused by sunlight entering a drop of rain, creating two internal reflections. It is also considered a symbol of transformation and good fortune. It certainly made me feel fortunate!
When I return to the East Coast and share the myriad of pictures taken on my journeys, I’m often asked, is the sky really that blue out there? And my answer is yes, when it’s not pink, orange, silver, black, or yellow! We do have the boldest blue sky I’ve ever seen (not just in the Southwest but in California & the Northwest, as well.) I’ve read opposing viewpoints on why the sky is so blue. Initially, I understood that dust was responsible for making it seem so vivid, and you know the desert has a lot of dust. But recently, I’ve seen that very clean air is required to get the boldest blue. Regardless of the reason, I’m grateful to be able to witness it (almost) every day.

As for the other colors often present in Western skies, a Science Daily article indicates they are due to the scattering of various molecules, light wavelengths, and our ability to perceive. Apparently, our eyes are more sensitive to some colors, and we are able to detect only a limited number of the hues present. But, what an amazing palette we have the opportunity to see! Sunrises of baby blues and bold pinks, monsoon and snowstorm sunsets with an extraordinary range of colors, and pastel pink snow skies heralding more of the gorgeous white stuff is on the way.

When it’s cold and raining,
You are more beautiful.
And the snow brings me
Even closer to your lips.
The inner secret, that which was never born,
You are that freshness, and I am with you now.
I can’t explain the goings, or the comings.
You enter suddenly, and I am nowhere again. Inside the majesty. ~Rumi
Night skies are fascinating in their own right. There are so many stars! And, the moon is sometimes so brilliant that I’m compelled to get up at night and look out the window. Its shine can be like a partially-dimmed sun.

Beauty must be love made visible. Looking upon the many spectacular skies with which we are gifted, my heart overflows and I am enveloped by a sense of wonder. I am grateful for my travels and my new home in the American West, where beauty emanates from every direction.

Even after all this time, the sun never says to the earth, ‘You owe me.’ Look what happens with a love like that. It lights the whole sky. ~Hafez
Blessings for Beautiful Skyscapes,
Lisa
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Lisa this is so lovely! And I love the Rumi quote. making this post a sensuous one! Something I read recently reminded me to ‘look up’ more! Too often the burdens of the world bend our heads to look at our “iron legs” when really to be UPlifted, of course, we should look UP! Thank you for this wonderful post and for sharing your glorious photos. 💖🙏
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Hi, Ashley, look up to be uplifted: I like it! Thanks for sharing that in your kind comment. Have a great weekend! 🌞
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Very interestin article, thank you for sharing and you have lovely pictures too !
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Hello, thank you for reading & kindly commenting! 🌞
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Oh my, Lisa – outstanding skyscapes. Simply wow! … and thanks for sharing.
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Hi, Frank, I appreciate your supportive words! Have a great weekend! 🌞
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Skyscapes and seascapes are truly magical and hold a soulful connection.
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I agree. Thanks for stopping by! 🌞
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Interesting and insightful 💟💟👏👏
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Hey, Vani, I am grateful for your kindness! 🌞
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Great post
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I appreciate your visit! 🌞
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My pleasure ❤❤
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stunning shots, I’ve had a love affair with nature and especially skies and clouds since I was born 🙂 Posted a love letter that I wrote Mother Nature recently
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Thanks, Kate! I understand your love affair with Nature! I’ll have to look for your love letter! Have a great weekend! 🌞
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and you Lisa, we have perfect weather here 🙂
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We do too! More snow! 🙂🌞🙂
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ideal if your a snow bunny or skier 🙂
bright sunshine and sparkling water here 🙂
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Stunning Pictures and your education and beautiful in words is beauty and love made visible! Soooo lovely Lisa!!!!
Awesome job! Have an incredible weekend! 💖
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Cindy! I am grateful for your kind words, my sweet friend! You enjoy the weekend, as well! We have more snow falling! 🌞
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It is always my pleasure to read your beautiful words in print. I will and stay warm. We’ve had some rain (not enough) but some which is good! 💖
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You are a true gem, my dear! Maybe you’ll get more rain over the next couple days! 🌞
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Oh thanks and Yes, let’s hope!💖
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These photos are stunning, Lisa. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Hello, Michelle, nice to see you here again! Glad you enjoyed my photos; thanks for letting me know! 🌞
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Great shots and compelling wisdom, hand in hand.
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Thank you, Lisa! Have a beautiful weekend! 🌞
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You’re very welcome and you also 🙂
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I’m a fellow sky-lover, Lisa. I think one of the reasons the sky seems to awesome in the West is that there isn’t as much to get in the way. When I visited NYC many years ago. the canyon walls are made of buildings and if you even try to see the sky, you’ll probably run into fourteen people instantly. There’s a reason Montana calls itself “Big Sky” and there are other big skies in this part of the world. That being said, I loved the sky in Illinois and took many, many photos of it. One thing you don’t see as much of in the Arizona skies, at least the part where we are, are clouds, although there are quite a few today.
Have a wonderful weekend!
janet
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Hi, Janet, and thanks for your thoughtful comment. Feel free to visit Northern Az to see more clouds! I hope you’ll enjoy the weekend, as well! 🌞
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What a fantastic collection of Nature!
And those quotes!
Love eack click,every quote and your great narration Lisa
Inspiring.
God bless you
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Thank you, S, I very much appreciate your kindness and support! 🌞
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Welcome Lisa.
Always you are kind.
You never get angry?
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Of course! Everyone gets angry sometimes, right? 🌞
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Once in a way… it’s OK
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Lovely post, Lisa! The sky is a never-ending source of inspiration. ❤ Have a wonderful week!
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Agreed, Cheryl! Thanks for your kindness! Hoping your weekend is fun, as well! 🌞
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You have some really amazing pictures this post Lisa! And love the poems – such true words.
I love looking at the sky … I remember, when I was a little , how I’ve laid on my back in our garden and looked at the clouds while making pictures of them.
And recently I fell in love with the sky again, when we’ve walked our first Camino in Spain in 2017 and we’ve started walking early in morning … most mornings the moon was in front of us and the sun would start rising from behind us – those mornings the sky was just magical 😊.
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Thank you, Corna! I appreciate your sharing your experiences of being captivated by the sky! Nature is indeed magical! 🌞
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Wow…Lisa, these are gorgeous clicks!
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I appreciate your compliment, Jyothi! Hope your weekend is going well! 🌞
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I so enjoyed this celebration of the sky, Lisa. Your photos are incredible, and I also enjoyed your narrative and appreciation for the wonders of the sky. And as a long-time resident of California and receiver of frequent big blue skies, I totally concur with the western sky magnificence.
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Happy weekend, Jet, and thanks for sharing part of it on my post! Your kind words are inspiring! 🌞
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Wonderful image of the western skies. Living in the country with limited light pollution has allowed us to witness similar dawn/dusk scapes, but always felt those further to the west held more natural beauty. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for visiting & adding to the conversation! 🌞
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Those slies are glorious..here even more blue now as so few planes are flying overhead.. 😉
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Ah, yes, the benefits of covid! Thanks for your kind words, Lisa! 🌞
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So beautiful
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I appreciate your saying so! 🌞
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❤❤❤
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I love the clouds too. Always looking at them
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Hi, Kelly, l agree, Clouds can be stunning! 🌞
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Such a beautiful post! Thanks for uplifting us all with your images and words!
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Hi, Kelly, and thank you for your sweet comment! 🌞
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Lovely pictures and lovely thoughts. I’ll keep this in mind forever: “beauty is love made visible.” A powerful comment on aesthetics and epistemology. Great post!
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Thank you, Benjamin, for your affirmation & kindness! 🌞
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Beautiful
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Thank you, Sarika! 🌞
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Most welcome
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Lovely!
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Thank you, Veena! 🌞
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A beautiful and marvellous post, Lisa. The pictures of the gorgeous skies were awesome 👏
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I much appreciate your visit & kind comment! 🌞
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Thanks lovely post. At times hope you could visit my posts too. Take care and stay safe 😊😊😊
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I have followed your blog, Kamal. Nice to see you here again! If you don’t see my comments on your blog posts, please check your spam folder. That often seems to happen to my comments. 🌞
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Yes our WordPress is like this so many bloggers comments are getting stuck in spam folders.
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Very lovely piece of poem at the beginning and overall good work👋👋
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I am grateful for your kind words, Sahil! 🌞
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