Betsy;) this is why I chose this header - one of my all-time favourites and my darling husband whistles it beautifully! I cannot wait to see you photos! (((Hugs)))Jo
Thanks Linnea;) it is...
Hi diane;) 6am walking is early. And you, like I have to do this before the heat. However, these past two months the sun has only risen at 6.35 here being winter. When I return from SA at the end of March, I'll have to be up there at 5!
A beautiful sunrise, I was wondering why you are up at the crack of dawn but reading a previous comment about the heat later in the day I now know why! I enjoyed the budgie post and pics.
Have you heard the gorgeous song, "Morning has Broken", Jo???? It's one of my fav's..... What a beautiful picture....
ReplyDeleteI'll post on Monday-- we took a gazillion pictures... ha
Hugs,
Betsy
What a beautiful and serene scene to wake up to!
ReplyDeleteI envy you being a morning person. I thought I was as I go for a walk at 6:00 am but I'm never up early enough to see the sun rise.
ReplyDeleteBetsy;) this is why I chose this header - one of my all-time favourites and my darling husband whistles it beautifully! I cannot wait to see you photos! (((Hugs)))Jo
ReplyDeleteThanks Linnea;) it is...
Hi diane;) 6am walking is early. And you, like I have to do this before the heat. However, these past two months the sun has only risen at 6.35 here being winter. When I return from SA at the end of March, I'll have to be up there at 5!
It does look like it was a beautiful morning!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sunrise, I was wondering why you are up at the crack of dawn but reading a previous comment about the heat later in the day I now know why!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the budgie post and pics.
Yes, Eileen;) winters here are terrific, cool (a bit dry - well very!) but always good weather.
ReplyDeleteHi Peggy;) thanks for your visit. I love your clean-looking allotment and applaud you and your grandson for the hard work.
Jo:Wonderful capture, how I love this view.
ReplyDeleteThat is a timelessly beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Jo!
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