I’ve been neglecting my Eco and the Id site because I’ve been living it up with crazy adventures on my travelogue recently, but what better way to start off the New Year than by joining in a photo challenge. AJ over at Ouch my back hurts suggested the theme Dawn, which is a wonderful start way to start off the year. I went scuffling around and found my favourite photo of dawn, taken from the window of the Empire Builder as I made my way from coast to coast in the US on an epic train journey. I am a devout night owl and rarely get to enjoy the first blush rays of dawn illuminate the land, so it was with much joy that I saw this stunning sunrise somewhere over North Dakota.
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Recent posts
- Spring beckons
- Unique Jade
- Dawn
- Silhouette
- Colours
- White
- Lennox
- Grasses and seedheads – the genius of Piet Oudolf
- The nature of James Joyce
- Raindrops
- Hands
- Blue
- Reflections
- Secret flowers
- Weekly photo challenge – Unfocused
- Rainy day
- Weekly photo challenge: Together
- Gulls on the pull
- Waiting to exhale
- Rocky Raccoon
- Weekly photo challenge: Through
- Spring has sprung
- The very best Saint Patrick’s Day parade of green
- Weekly photo challenge: Contrast
- Twilight in Central Park
- A tree (of wild parrots) grows in Brooklyn
- Weekly photo challenge: Down
- Not your average peacock
- Lemurpalooza
- Winter arrives in Central Park
- Jungle wildlife
- The versatility of blogging
- Deer me
- Jungle butterflies
- Jungle flora
- Sugar
- Atitlán and Antigua: the flowers
- Antigua abloom
- Guatemala glimpsed
- Bliss at the Battery
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What a breathtaking dawn!!
It really was, Anna, I was so happy to have seen it. xxx
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Almost looks like the scene of a safari.
It is a stunner. Good catch
Thanks phil, Happy New Year to you! xxx
Lovely reboot!
(I haven’t posted on my own site since…August? Yikes! Better get to it!)
Yikes, you’d better get writing, Susie! Happy New Year. xxx
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