Skywatch Friday – In the Air and Over the Water

From a drone flight in early June. Usually June is boring blue but we are getting lots of clouds this month.

And another flight a few days later. It looks like a giant hammer is fixing to pound Tulsa.

And from my first post-surgery bike ride. I had a knee replacement back in mid-February and have done a lot of Physical Therapy and exercise on my own as well. Earlier this month I went on my first ride. Six miles. The first two of which were ouch, ouch, ouch, on every pedal rotation until I got warmed up. So it is just a small ride. Earlier this week I did another of eight miles and it went well also.

It rained here a few days later and so for my hiking I went a park that has paved trails. Less erosion that way and I am all about Leave No Trace principles. (Hit the link to find out about the Seven Principles of Leave No Trace.)

Last week, my wife and I went to a free concert at Jenks Riverwalk. It’s a nice shopping/eating center right on the Arkansas River. I took a little break from the music to take some photos.

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19 thoughts on “Skywatch Friday – In the Air and Over the Water

  1. Pat

    Glad to see that you’re “back in the saddle,” Yogi! Keep up the good work. I hope the initial discomfort will go away permanently as your muscles heal fully.

  2. Linda W

    You got some great looking cloud shots. I’m glad you’re making good progress on your exercise program. I admire your determination.

  3. Eileen

    Hello,
    Yay for the bike ride, it sounds like you and your new knee are doing well.
    Love the drone shots and the pelican sculpture. Beautiful scenes and skies!
    Have a great day and a happy weekend.

  4. Photo Cache

    Out here in the Bay Area we have a phenomenon called June gloom characterized by by persistent morning and evening fog and cool temperatures near the coast, with warmer, sunnier afternoons inland.

  5. Jm, Illinois, U.S.A.

    Those two sky shots with the drone are spectacular. Glad you are bike riding again. I understand the ouch, ouch. Therapy does help, though. Enjoy the music, good food, and taking pictures. Life is good.

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