I can't compete with the vibrance that you get in your neck of the woods, but for just a short while at sunrise and sunset we can sometimes experience a good blast of colour like this.
I live with Himself (husband) in the coastal town of Bournemouth in the South-West of England.
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I have three blogs;
Share my garden,
My life in one hundred objects and
Miss Cellany.
The 'Himself' blog consists of short stories and artwork, copyright of Peter Murphy.
what a glorious sunrise. Just perfect.
ReplyDeletePromising a good day ahead.
DeleteWhy not sunrise is just too early.
ReplyDeleteMerle.............
Yes, it was far too early, Merle!
DeleteStunning all these warm colors! But I can't believe you went to bed afterwards:) That is the reason why I seldom catch a sunrise - am a night owl!
ReplyDeleteThose colours were so fleeting, after a few moments there was little to see, all to easy to creep back into bed - I'm a night owl as well!
DeleteThose sky colors are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI can't compete with the vibrance that you get in your neck of the woods, but for just a short while at sunrise and sunset we can sometimes experience a good blast of colour like this.
DeleteWonderful sunrise moment.
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