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No matter what time the sun came up in this picture, the colours are beautiful. The silhouette on the left brings the photo to life.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I hope you also had a pleasant sunrise.
DeleteBy us its at the end of this month but hopefully for the last time. But your day start promising Andy.
ReplyDeleteOurs will be at March 29th, than we have to check all our clocks and watches again sigh.....:( But the photo is beautiful, worth to get up early!
ReplyDeleteThe sunrise is absolutely gorgeous, Andy.
ReplyDeleteWe don't go with daylight savings time here in Arizona so the only change for us will be getting used to being the same time as California and knowing that it's now three hours difference on the east coast. I love that sunrise glow in your photo.
ReplyDeleteYes, truly. And your sunrise is beautiful.. Here in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in southwest Washington state, it is first light, but not yet sunrise. Have a blessed day.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!! the best time of the day!!!
ReplyDeleteNot my favorite morning, Andy! ;-)
ReplyDelete...I enjoy Daylight Saving Time, we changed our clocks last night only to remember this morning that Hawaii doesn't change. Oh well!
ReplyDeleteAlways look forward to daylight saving time with the brighter evenings. Lovely photo of this sunrise with great colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI was awake at two, and saw my mobile clock automatically switch to three.
Un gran amanecer con ese gran contraste y la luz del sol intentando arrinconar las negras nubes.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Our clocks change at the end of March. I wish they would stop doing it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sky!
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