#Wednesday is here. No, not the Addams family member my daughter won't stop obsessing about, but the actual Wednesday. That means we are halfway through the week! Here is your #morning#mantra
I am thankful I have lived to see another #sunrise and I will use this gift to help everyone I can.
#photography for today is my favorite hill from a different season. Much more early summer here. Less green. More brown.
Through shaded radiance, golden prisms blush in revelry scattering sun dances in jeweled trails, reciting raptured winds languidly reclaiming cascading vales. And into morning panes, a coronet's gems rekindle a canvas of waltzing confetti spraying wisps of jubilant elation.
Eve #sunrise #morning #Sunkist #nature
The sun going down over our local 'Witches Hill', where in the late 1600"s several witches were burned at the stake for putting spells on people, crops, weather, animals, anything really.
Sad and scary times to be an old lady in the village back then, with a god fearing judiciary and stupid superstitions ran out of control to point blame for anything that went wrong in their lives.
After a spring thunderstorm passes, we are often left with amazing clouds and beautiful colors. Everything came together for one of those ethereal moments over this heart-shaped tree🙂. Tupelo MS
This is the breathtaking view that met me when I was visiting Langedrag. A splendid view over a lake and the majestic mountains of Numedal and Hallingdal. A visit to this beautiful family park comes highly recommended for both young and old!
Nature is filled with beauty and also fascinating. Migrating Canada geese can fly 1,000 miles in just 24 hours, often returning to the same destination year after year.