Last week I posted a very similar photograph to the one above. That one was taken from the roof of our apartment, (second storey) while this one was take from the first floor balcony of the flat. I just LOVE how the sun cuts through the railings in the foreground
The Arabic word for roof is Sqf (pronounced segeeff) and the Arabic word for balcony is Shrfh (pronounced shirrfah)
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I can almost feel the sun's rays from here. A beautiful sunrise.
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A really superb capture, Jo! What a wonderful way to start the day with such glorious colors and skies! Hope you have a lovely, golden weekend!
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Jo, this shot is gorgeous! I love the silhouetted palm trees and the sun burning through the railings.
ReplyDeleteIt's a really warm sunrise, and I love it too, Sunny. Have a wonderful weekend. (((Hugs))) Jo
ReplyDeleteThanks Sylvia;) I couldn't resist posting the same sunrise a second time in a row. Because it's so different. You have a WONDERFUL weekend, too.
Hi Pat;) yes,that is why, when I saw the photos taken from lower down, I had to post it. Have a wonderful weekend.
Simply beautiful, Jo.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! And a spectacular sunrise! The sky is aglow and I like how the palm seems to be blowing in the breeze.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunrise, Jo.... I love seeing the Palm trees in the picture also... Beautiful!!!!
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Betsy
What a beautiful, warm, tropical photograph. I was interested in your travel/photography permit below, I've never lived anywhere that was needed and it's a very alien concept to me.
ReplyDeleteYou sure do have a marvelous view of sunrise, from either location. I like the rail silhouettes against all the gold.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a warm and inviting photo...like you I enjoy how the sun peaks through the railings....
ReplyDeleteStunning shot Jo! Lovely golden sunrise. Am enjoying your Arabic words of the day....now i can compare the difference between Emarati and Sudan arabic.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend dear.
BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteWe love to go over and visit other countries which we can do so easily here. The skies always appear different but somehow inspires the same awe and peace.
we liked your blog very much...so inspiring..
love,
A
wags from Ginger and Buddy
http://doggywisdom.blogspot.com
Such a beautiful sunrise photo! Just gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteYes, Carol, we were expecting rain but instead this wind whipped up a sandstorm. The dust in the air made this a beautiful photo!
Hi Al, yes only in Africa! We also have to pay to exit the country! Thanks for popping in.
Hi Gaelyn, I was also thrilled with the sun cutting through the railing.
Welcome Smalltown RN;) good to see you.
Hi Misalyn;) thanks, and I always think of you when I place my Arabic word! Blessings
Hi Aksharaa! Welcome; yes, I love visiting other countries through blogs. Purrs from Shadow for you, Ginger and Buddy.
Hi Sandy;) thanks for the kind comment.
Shorfa is the standard word, in the dialects u can say Balkona
ReplyDeleteHere are some Arabic dictionary, if you can read Arabic alphabet :)
http://kalamullah.com/Books/alMawrid.pdf
http://kalamullah.com/Books/Hans-Wehr.pdf
Wonderful golden sky. I like the palm fronds blowing in the wind.
ReplyDeleteThat golden sky is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Photo Jo!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteHope all os well!
hughugs