The cold of winter brings joint pains with it, so this none too
happy bunny, is posting just one moment of a magical sunrise
at Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges.
Enjoy!
The Earth is my mother, the World my home, where e're I go delights await me.
What a magical moment it is Arija .... well worth the early rise.
ReplyDeleteAh Arija I empathise with you and the aches! But you blessed us readers with the most GORGEOUS sunrise over and above that. Keep well my friend. Blessings, Jo
ReplyDeletesuch a gorgeous...and definitely magical sunrise...has to ease your pain at least a bit...sending warm wishes in the hopes of your feeling better!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a richly colorly sunrise. Nice shot ... Thank you for your link on the wrens. I learned something and it reminded me that I did have a Carolina Wren spend the winter at my feeder a few years ago. I actually bought meal worms for hin because the seed was not enough ... and he made it through the winder:). I have also seen the cactus wren in Arizona. So thank you again ... come see me anytime.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
I love these kinds of clouds Arija. We do observe some like that here mainly before a storm. Take care. Sending you some warmth for those aching bones...
ReplyDeleteIt's very beautiful and I hope your joint pains feel better.
ReplyDeleteA magical sunrise it is indeed, Arija!! We're having lovely weather, but my knees still complain, so I do relate!! Take care and I'll try to blow some of our weather your way!!
ReplyDeleteit is beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteDo agree about cold weather bringing out the worst of our aches and pains, Arija - one of the joys of getting on in years. Beautiful sky to cheer us both up though.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! The clouds are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear you're hurting, but this gorgeous sunrise will brighten everyone's day.
ReplyDeleteHi Arija...This photo is stunning!! The colors are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGrace
Beautiful sky and I love the color too.
ReplyDeleteSWF
What a beautiful sky,Arija!Great shot!Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow - gorgeous sunrise!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's an amazing sunrise show. I wish it was winter where I live.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured.
ReplyDeleteMy Sky shots.
Have a nice weekend!
This is great!
ReplyDeleteKeep those joints warm Arija, the winds lately have been icy-cold.
ReplyDeleteThe sunrise you've featured is beautiful.
Arija this is so beautiful,only one picture is needed.
ReplyDeleteLovely sunrise, I am sorry you are not feeling well. Arija, take care and happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteVibrant sunrise!!
ReplyDeleteYes it does so I should stop complaining about the heat..I had a wonderful visitor to my yard today and I was happy to meet her...hugs
ReplyDeleteI suppose as long as you can move the shutter finger there is always hope!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sky.
Stewart M
Gorgeous, gorgeous sky!!! I do so hope that you spring about and hop right out of any pains you are having my friend. Blessings your way...can you feel them;')~
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!! Mornings are my favorite time of day!
ReplyDeleteThat's just beautiful, thank you for enduring your aches to capture and share it with us! It brings back memories of sunrises I enjoyed when I lived on the side of the mountain, before moving to town last year.
ReplyDeleteI hope your weather warms and your aches ease! (I wish I could send you some of our heat, we've got more than we need!) :-)
Beautiful capture!
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Gorgeous sky! We don't see that kind of sky nowadays as we have rain in the later afternoons till the evenings.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you are "under the weather" (pun intended). Love this sky, Arija! Nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi there - a metal boat and a zoom lens are rather handy when you are photographing crocs!
ReplyDeleteStewart M
Gorgeous photo Arija. So sorry about your joint pains. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous -- thanks for running outside and freezing your fingers and for sharing the perfect moment -- your timing was good. I hope your joints warmed up quickly when you got back by the fire.
ReplyDeleteAqui no Brasil também passamos pelo inverno agora. O sol é sempre bem-vindo, pois alegra a alma e alivia as dores do corpo. Linda foto!
ReplyDeleteThat is a breathtaking sky--what an awesome capture. Sounds funny to hear about "winter" and cold weather when the temperature here is over 100. Mickie ;)
ReplyDeleteYou take wonderful pictures, and greetings from Amish country folks. Richard
ReplyDeleteMagnificent!
ReplyDeleteDearest Arija, I am so sad to hear that things are so difficult for you right now! How selfish of me to want your attention! I hope that things improve swiftly and that you can find the strength you need to carry on. Mom and Alexis are doing very well and it is so sweet of you to pray for them. It is much appreciated. You are in my thoughts and prayers as well. Take good care of your heart!
ReplyDeleteYour photo is exquisite as always. I hope you have more days of sunshine and more days of hope ahead. I pray that God sends you a special bird to bring a smile to your face and joy to your heart!
such a magical sky!
ReplyDeletesending light, wanting you to feel wonderful!
Looks like you left the genie out of the bottle, Arija. Hope your joints find relief soon.
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