I promise I haven’t disappeared, but it’s been a hectic (and fun) few weeks!
I’ve still been walking though, and this sunrise was just too pretty not to share with you. It was taken with my iPhone at 7am. If you click on the image, a much larger version will open and you’ll be able to see the gloriousness that greeted Big Boy and I this morning.
Take care, and I’ll be back soon to catch you up on what’s been happening! ♥
A truly glorious sunrise. Your phone takes beautiful pictures.
WOW! What a wake up !
how beautiful, good to see you )
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Oh wow Celia, that photo is beautiful! I walk at 5:45am…nothing but dark for me at the moment!
I hope you’ve been having fun with Emilie 😊 her adventures have been looking magical.
How beautiful Celia, well done. I love the way technology has advanced so many of us have an excellent camera in our phone these days. I attended a Furoshiki workshop in Nowra yesterday hosted and funded by our local Shoalhaven City Council. It started just after the Beeswax cloth workshop. These workshops will be repeated in Huskisson and Ulladulla next month along with other workshops related to looking after our precious planet. Isn’t it marvellous the enthusiasm is spreading?
Furoshiki workshops, Sandy! How cool is that! :)
How stunning – no wonder you walk every day.
Thanks, Celia – we’re bombarded with so much bad news each day, so it’s always worth sharing something of the glory of this good creation – beautiful pic!
What a beautiful city we live in, I feel blessed being part of it.
that’s a beautiful view to walk with
That’s a gorgeous greeting for the day. Stunning!
Fantastic! Beautiful capture.
This is gorgeous Celia! Hope you had a great birthday and you and the boys are doing well.
Stunning! Big hug from us both x
OmG – what a beautiful picture of a sheer magical sunrise. Lucky you :)
Such glory. Glad to hear that your world contains such beauty. <3 Maz
That is so beautiful!
That is a glorious sunrise, that you for sharing!
I love Korean food! I work in New Malden, also known as Little Korea. I eat Korean food for lunch two or three days a week! Am lusting for your ttukbaegi pots!