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Sunday, 20 December 2015
Sunrise in Normandy - Dec 20th 2105
In Normandy, the later part of 2015 has seen some fabulous sunsets to the point that with another fantastic evening light show the boys may just have yelled "Not MORE photos, Mum?!"
The mornings have not been without their moments too, but often I have been in the car or feeding animals and I have not been able to snap the dawn glory. Yesterday, however I was both up early (on a Saturday!) and had my camera to hand - there was no school run and the animals could wait as this sunset that was brightening up the sky needed photographing.
More orange and purple than red I am hoping it is not a portent to bad weather ... the forecast would seem to think not with the mild and dry spell set to continue and shepherds need not worry.
How is your December weather and have you had some sunrises worth getting up for? Do tell.
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What an absolutely stunning view!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sunrise!
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed!
DeleteNever tire of beautiful sunrises like this. Just magical! We've had a few stunners too, but recent mornings have been rather grey... and we're not getting up quite as early as we did last week!
ReplyDeleteI think sometimes I miss them as I have done the school run in the dark and then I am back inside with so east facing windows.
DeleteWhat a stunning sight, makes me want to visit
ReplyDeleteHope you and your family have a Merry Christmas
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The visit, you must, Darren :)
DeleteThat is one stunner of a sky #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was and was followed by another mild day.
DeleteI've seen some lovely sunrises recently because it's at around 7.30. Any earlier and I wouldn't see them!!! Your one is gorgeous colours. Happy Christmas Rosie, hope you have a great one.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you too, Phoebe. As I said to Tracey above, I am up before sunrise for the school run but then come back inside and I reckon I miss some with no windows facing the dawn. Does that mean your Lycéean (is that a word?) gets himself up?
DeleteThat is just beautiful x
ReplyDeleteMerci, Kim.
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