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Tag Archives: sunrise
Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Week 20 – “Solitude”
Solitude comes at dawn when I am alone with the world beneath a molten sky. Whether I am walking with the small dog or taking the long road home from the north, it is a time when alone is never … Continue reading
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Tagged aloneness, beauty, dawn, home, sunrise
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5 minutes – England, 7am
I caught a glimpse of colour against the darkness. Watched as it grew, played, lightened and softened night into morning. We travel the world in search of wonders… forgetting the magic to be found on our own back doorstep.
Rising
When you look out of your hotel window and see such a sunrise over the moors… Even the car park becomes a fairyland bathed in flame and the roads can lead to another world…
Dark to dawn
The problem with winter in England is the darkness. It closes in before tea-time and the nights are long. I don’t mind the long nights so much, except that it limits what can be done outside. I rather like the … Continue reading
