Contentedly reading your post, Stacy, and wondering what it would be like if dawn came more than once a day. I’m wondering if it doesn’t come in every moment, albeit metaphorical?
Dearest Stacy,
At least we have varying hours throughout the year. If you live in the tropics it is the same year round; 6:00 AM sun rise and 6:00 PM sun dawn…
Hugs,
Mariette
Kathy said:
Contentedly reading your post, Stacy, and wondering what it would be like if dawn came more than once a day. I’m wondering if it doesn’t come in every moment, albeit metaphorical?
Stacy said:
Ah yes, I believe it does, Kathy. We just have to take notice of it. ❤
Karen said:
I have missed too many dawn’s since the clocks were turned back. I need to change that, Lovely photos of your watery dawn. xo
Stacy said:
They’ll still be there when you are ready, Karen. That’s the good thing about new days – there’s one every day! ha! ❤
mariettesbacktobasics said:
Dearest Stacy,
At least we have varying hours throughout the year. If you live in the tropics it is the same year round; 6:00 AM sun rise and 6:00 PM sun dawn…
Hugs,
Mariette
Stacy said:
Yes, I remember this when I lived in Togo! ❤
Joanne said:
Your dawn photo is beautiful Stacy! No wonder you would like to see ‘her’ more often. 🙂
Stacy said:
I know, I know! ❤
El Guapo said:
Would dawn be as stunning if it came more often?
(Plus, would we need more alarm clocks?)
Stacy said:
Yes, we would, so o ce a day is enough!
Red said:
I would like it far better around noon. IJS xxx
Stacy said:
That”s not a bad idea, actually. ❤
El Guapo said:
There’s always Greenland… Plus, the night lasts for months!
Stacy said:
Sign me up! (Or maybe Alaska.) ❤