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241/365: "Lost somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are gone forever." ~ Horace Mann

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This morning at 6:30am, I woke up to a very strange sight. Orange-red light was shining into the bedroom and turning the walls orange! I quickly got my glasses and when I turned to look outside, I nearly fell out of bed from the sight that you are now staring at! I was completely dazzled by this absolutely incredible sunrise for about two seconds, and then I leaped out of bed, thundered downstairs, jammed in my emergency 1 gig card, and flew back upstairs again. Even a few seconds later, the colors had changed from an even more red sky to what you see here, which is tinged with orange and yellow. I could not believe my eyes...this is the most beautiful sunrise I've ever seen here!!

I took half a dozen more pictures, but within about two minutes, the colors had faded completely to a soft pink and then blue. The day had begun. And this time...I captured this magical sight!! I have another picture as an inset so you can see another version, but they are similar enough that I didn't make that one public. I wonder which you like better? I cannot say, they are different and both lovely.

For me, it is a wonder to see a sunrise. I have been an incurable nightowl all my life, stubbornly loathing to be forced out of bed before 9am. But a couple of months ago, Steve and I decided we needed to change this. If we hoped to go on bike rides during the summer, getting up early was the only way we'd be able to do it. What surprised us both is that we not only didn't mind, we LIKED IT!! And so, this sunrise is like a reward for changing our waking hour. I am so happy to be awake at my favorite time of the day. It's incredibly special, isn't it?

Horace Mann (May 4, 1796 – August 2, 1859) was an American education reformist. As a politician he served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1827 to 1833. He served in the Massachusetts Senate from 1834 to 1837. In 1848, after serving as Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Education since its creation, he was elected to the US House of Representatives. Mann was a brother-in-law to author Nathaniel Hawthorne. Wikipedia: Horace Mann

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24 comments

Pam J said:

One of the only advantages of the terrible wildfires from both last yar and this... AND the extreme volcanic activity has been sunrises ans sunsets like this.

Hard to find a good side to natures fury... but to see this wonder.. this Sky Of fires... is very very special.

As a Night owl... I understand !!!

Janet... Thankyou for gifting us this beauty
11 years ago

Julien Rappaport said:

Bien photographiée Janet
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William Sutherland said:

Exceptional sky capture!
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Levina de Ruijter said:

An absolutely breathtaking sky, Janet. I often get up before dawn and see these spectacular sunrises. They are amazing, aren't they? I'm glad you were up to photograph it. :)
Oh, by the way, you said in the intro: "this is the most beautiful sunset I've ever seen here". But it was a sunrise, right? :) I too have those slips of the fingers regularly!
11 years ago

Stan Askew said:

wow ... great photo !!!
11 years ago

Mike (Bogger3) said:

WOW the sky's on fire !!!! amazing site
Well Done!!
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Martyn Gavan said:

Wow ... Such fantastic colours in your photo Janet
11 years ago

Stan Askew said:

Thanks for adding your high quality picture on Nature Fine Pictures Gallery
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spih_2 said:

Wow! This looks great, as is the sky's on fire!
11 years ago

Ed Letts said:

Excellent job capturing something that photos usually don't do justice to. I bet it was even better in person.
11 years ago

Maeluk said:

Lovely set I prefer the one you posted,.but both are gorgeous,
11 years ago

Blueman said:

Beautiful photos!
11 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Spectacular photo.
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Keith Burton said:

Wow! Apocalyptic!! That sky is just gorgeous........the clouds are almost 3D. I especially love the dark silhouetted trees which provide a nice contrast to the fiery reds and oranges in the sky. I really wish I had a view like this through my windows..........
11 years ago

Puzzler4879 said:

This is absolutely astounding! Glad you're quick with the camera to not miss this. Good luck with this fine shot, and have a great weekend.

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