Saturday, December 12, 2020

Two Different Views in 20 Minutes

When I got up this morning, after my first cup of coffee and as the sun was just peeking through the treetops,  I put on my slippers and headed out to the deck to replenish my birdseed dish. I was surrounded by lovely air in the high fifties. No cold breezes.  It was very odd.  The sky was just turning pink and I got my camera and took the photo below.


I was not able to capture the true blush.  I went inside and finished my second cup of coffee and then went back out to the deck and dock to take the photo below.  In just twenty minutes the entire atmosphere had changed.


The fog held for about 20-30 minutes and then the sun burned everything off.


What a lovely morning! If you look closely at the bottom photo you can see the tiny dark dots in the sky. (Click on the photo for a better view.) Those were the geese squawking as they got their act together and courage to descend to the empty corn field at the end of the peninsula. Hunting season is sporadic these days.

17 comments:

  1. Y'all have a beautiful and comforting view. Beautiful photographs
    I see the geese.

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  2. What a beautiful view you have, thanks for sharing it.

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  3. Fantastic both of them, love the misty outlook.

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  4. Great to have both those views...and to share them here. Thanks.

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  5. What a way to start the day! Perfect! Great photos.

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  6. The beauty of nature is a true blessing in your life. Thanks for sharing it.

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  7. You have captured some very peaceful skies.

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  8. It is a beautiful morning.

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  9. Yes indeed a beautiful morning. I did see the geese:-)

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  10. it's amazing how fast the sky can change.

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  11. We had sun this morning. Glorious stuff. Golden.
    The ducks will soon be leaving you and heading south.

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  12. What a contrast!

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  13. A great view to wake to there! Cameras never see the same hues as the eyes.

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  14. Beautiful scenes, thanks Tabor.

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  15. Wow, what beautiful photos! Hard to believe they were taken so close together.

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  16. Beautiful view, hard to believe they were taken so closely together!

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