
Not being a morning person, I often slumber through the dawn so miss the beauty of those early morning hours. Even more rare is my going outside on a frosty morning. Some days it’s worth the effort of bypassing my biorhythm.

Not being a morning person, I often slumber through the dawn so miss the beauty of those early morning hours. Even more rare is my going outside on a frosty morning. Some days it’s worth the effort of bypassing my biorhythm.
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We should all put the effort to bypass our biorhythms every once in awhile 🙂
ain’t that the truth-tee hee:-) pretty frost, but time to go away!
This is a very nice stage. I like how the sun kind of sits on that branch.
Glad you saw that – almost like a Christmas decoration! Thanks, Maria!
How very lovely!
Simply gorgeous, Eliza. The warmth of the sunrise behind the cold frost of that plant is just fantastic.
I’d get up at dawn every morning if this was waiting in the garden!