Dawn breaking 4.15am |
Isn't it amazing that we have the infinite capacity to forget all about the incessant weeks of rain, when all of a sudden the skies clear to glorious blue and the sun comes out to cheer us once again.
I looked out at a beautiful dawn, and knew it would be a lovely day.
So, of course I went outside and took the first of the day's pictures.
Snapshots in time, which do not really do it justice.
You cannot smell the freshness of the early morning air nor catch the scent of the dew on the grass.
7.59 a.m. |
7.59a.m |
8.03 am |
table, after hubby departed for work. The bumble bees, who are nesting in a hole in the rockery, were already buzzing merrily, lifting their bodies into the air and seeking out the opened flowers. But one of these fine days, albeit few and far between, I swear Tiger will not escape being stung on his nose. He sits, fascinated by the comings and goings of the bees to their hole in the ground, to such an extent he is far too near! Ears pricked forwards, intent in his gaze. I have tried to make it more difficult by inserting two small sticks either side of the bees' entrance. We will see what transpires. At least for now, he cannot get his nose too near!
8.04.a.m. |
17.59 pm Poppies, shrub roses and nasturtiums, all tumbling over each other |
21.58pm |
23.02pm |
Here at least.
I only have to read about or listen to the news, to know that for many parts of this planet things are not so good..............my heart breaks for Syria. The problem being, that we see what is happening right in front of us, via our television sets, but it renders us powerless to do anything. We can only hope and pray that the people trying to bring some kind of resolution to this horrific conflict will one day succeed. And their dawn to dusk days will once again be at peace.
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