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Sunrise

Just look at the beautiful sunrise that greeted me this morning!

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When I was in the hospital there was a lovely young care worker who came in first thing, drew the curtains for us and said, “Just look at this lovely pink sky, ladies! It’s going to be a beautiful day!” Clearly a woman after my own heart.
Photo taken on iPad.

PS The post has just come and with it a long, lovely letter from a friend and colleague whom I haven’t seen for years. What a joy and such a beautiful thing, that over the years and the miles (she now lives in France) we remain close.

 

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Sun, Penzance and Optimism

1    When we collected my brother from Newquay Airport just over two weeks ago there was the most beautiful sunset. Today, as we took him back to go home to Munich, there was a pretty sunrise and now it’s all quiet again and we are catching upon all the things that stood still while we enjoyed time together.

Sunset coming back from the airport 2:7:14

Sunset coming back from the airport 2:7:14

Dawn sky this morning from the moving car

Dawn sky this morning from the moving car

2   We went to Penzance this afternoon for the Literary Festival and a talk,  ‘Sailing round Cornwall’ by our good friend, Sue Kittow which we thoroughly enjoyed. The town was full of flags for the various summer festivals.

Penzance flags

Penzance flags

3    One of my young friends sent me this some time ago and I missed. G.S., you were right! I love it!

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Sunrise, Full Moon and Home

1   As the aeroplane flew towards the dawn we caught just one shot through the tiny window.

Dawn over the Atlantic

Dawn over the Atlantic

2   That was followed by seeing the most beautiful full moon.

Full moon from the plane

Full moon from the plane

3  And now we are home after our brilliant adventures around New England!       Seeing Truro Cathedral from the train always meant that I was almost home and my Mum and Dad would always be at the station ready to take me, not home but to the sea, usually at Perranporth so that we could walk on the sands together, hear the waves and catch up on each other’s lives over the last term…  Lovely memories!

Truro Cathedral from the train

Truro Cathedral from the train

 
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Posted by on October 19, 2013 in Beauty, nature, photography, Postaday2013

 

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Good Advice, Porthtowan and Love-in-a-Mist

1   A friend sent me this advice and it pleases me. I’ve seen a sunrise, looked at the stars, have the right kind of coffee table and look for the small beautiful things every day but I’m not sure about the trampoline! I am inspired by a fellow blogger to get a pogo stick so that could substitute!

Watch the sun rise at least once a year

Watch the sun rise at least once a year

2   It has been another glorious day today.  The Grand-kids love the freedom of the sands at Porthtowan which is a beautiful beach and only 10 minutes from home.

Off to the sea

Off to the sea

Having fun in the sea

Having fun in the sea

3   The Love-in-a-Mist is at last in flower. It’s one of my favourites, delicate and beautiful and the seed head later is also a delight.

Love-in-a-mist

Love-in-a-mist

 

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Weekly Photo Challenge – Illumination – Daybreak, Midday and Evening

1    I’d been contemplating the Weekly Photo Challenge and then woke to the beautiful illumination of first the sky by the sun, then of the chimneys opposite and the cottage, and then of the painting in the study.

2   We had a walk in the bright chill along the low cliffs at Godrevy, the only sound that of the sea, and the midday sun continued its illuminations of everything around me. I just love how the sun beams through the empty snail shell.

3   The last photo is of our new fence lit up last June by the evening sun.

PS Would you believe I missed this spectacular sunset?    I’ve been given permission to show you this one by Paul Hoskin.

Sunset 13:1:13 by Paul Hoskin

Sunset 13:1:13 by Paul Hoskin

 

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Day-Peep, Hyacinths and Bare Ivy Stems

1   Sunrise was particularly beautiful this morning. I love the straight line of the clouds and the sunbeams coming in from the left. The name in the title is what dawn used to be known as by farmers in the Eighteenth Century (as I have just learned from a brilliant book I’m reading called ‘The Horologican’ by Mark Forsyth about lost words of the English language)

Sunrise 7:1:13

Sunrise 7:1:13

2   These beautiful hyacinths were given to us for Christmas and are almost in full bloom and smell just lovely. The scent wafts all the way up the stairs. Aren’t they just the loveliest colour?

Hyacinths

Hyacinths

3    On a short walk down the lane this afternoon, energy levels being still rather low, I noticed this amazing leafless ivy in the shape of a tree all the way from the bottom to the top of the wall.

Ivy stems

Ivy stems

 

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Sunrise, Garden Birds and Flowers

1   Sunrise from our own windows can be as beautiful as those we’ve seen while in India and Nepal.

Sunrise over the back

2   It is always a joy to watch the birds in our garden. This morning we have seen the blue-tits  a pair of great tits, a male blackcap but not his mate, some hedge sparrows, goldfinches, blackbirds and a stunning pair of magpies and all in just a few minutes.  They are enjoying the berries of the Berberis and the seeds on the fennel as well as the fat-balls and various seeds that we put out for them.

3   It’s very pleasing to find so much still in flower in November too – a couple of Dahlias, Chocolate Cosmos (which has been in flower for months) Fuchsia and Viburnum, Kashmir Lilies as well as Heliotrope and Verbena.

Viburnum

Kashmir Lily

Fuchsia

 

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30th October – Sunrise Over The Annapurna Mountains, Dashane Swing and Lake Phewa

1   Up in the dark again today and it was worth every minute!   A short drive and then a climb, all in the dark and finding our spot to watch the sunrise but first the full moon had to set behind the hill.  The sun rising over this range of mountains was so incredibly beautiful. Just look at the photos.

The full moon setting over the hill

Sunrise beginning over the Annapurnas

The beauty of sunrise

Layers of foothills beginning to appear

Sunlight just reaching the peaks

Sunrise

2   We’ve been lucky enough to be in Nepal during a very special festival, Dashain, a festival of Prosperity, Happiness  and Belongingness. I think that is so beautiful! We have been greeted many times with the tika, the red mark on the forehead and I was lucky enough to be given one of the special ones when we crossed the bridge the other day.Have a look here.

Another feature of the festival is the constrution of huge bamboo and coconut rope swings. We’ve seen them in every village that we’ve driven through in Nepal. It is considered good luck to get both feet off the ground during this festival. “There is a tradition to swing at least once in this festival. People say if you leave the ground swinging in Dashain,  the swing will take away ill feelings and replace it with newness and rejuvenation inside oneself.”      You can find out more here

Bamboo swing

3   Being rowed across Lake Phewa with the snow topped mountains towering above was yet another wonderful experience.  I can’t quite believe we’ve been doing all this!

Lake Phewa

Some of our group on the lake

Nepali family enjoying a day out

The dragonfly is the same colour as our boat!

 

 

 

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Red sunrise, Memory Cafe, Nasturtiums

1 There’s the most beautiful red sunrise this morning. I know, “Red in the morning, shepherds’ warning” but this is a delight I’m glad I was up early enough to see.

2  Went with The Tregajorran Singers to The Memory Cafe in Redruth to sing Christmas carols. It was lovely that some people joined in with us.

3  Nasturtiums still in flower in the raised beds.

 
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Posted by on November 23, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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