No… it’s still fixed! Well, at least so it seems. Last time I looked it rolled around as it has been doing for as long as our kind has been around… and then some! However, here in Ireland the morning rolls around very early in the day so I don’t really get to see it that often. But in the winter it’s so different. At the midpoint of the cold season the sun pops up above the horizon after eight. That means sunrise photography is a much more likely pastime. Also… although the mornings are usually chilly they are often special. So… that takes me back to the fact that morning is not broken… and I’ll prove it with a gallery!
They are super-beautiful, congrats!
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Lovely photos.
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Wow, wow! What outstanding mornings you have! Impressive gallery.
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Thanks Cocoa… by the way, you must be a mind reader. I was on Ailsa’s site and noticed your comment there and wondered how you were… just then I noticed your likes coming in here!! Thanks!! 😉
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Ah! Summer holidays are over this side (with our short summers, almost the whole country goes on holiday when schools close) so, I’m slowing coming back and catching up on blogging. 🙂 Hopefully you’re having a splendid summer too. 🙂
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Summer? It’s really been hiding for most of the season! 😉
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Fabulous foties. In Port Nolloth het ons altyd gesê “die mis is so dik dat jy groot happe moet vat om jou weg te baan”. Dit lyk nogal spookagtig daar.
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Happe uit die mis! Ek dink mens sal party dae ‘n baie sterk kakebeen moet hê. Miskien sal die sterk kake help teen die spoke ook!! 😈
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Haha, my man sê spoke pla hom nie, net solank hulle nie sy kos eet en sy drank uitdrink nie.
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Ek Stem… nee, nie national nie!! 😉
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Ons het nie meer Natte en Sappe nie. Ons het nou baie partye in hierdie reënboogland.
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Ga… ons gaan nie poletiek praat nie!! 😉
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Nee, liewer nie, my wout is gewout en maar hier in die Kingdom word ons goed behandel.
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Hoe sê hulle in die “classics”? It’s a win/ win situation! 😀
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Baie,baie mooi!Ek hou veral van die gevriesde blaar…dit kan dalk breek!😜
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Baie baie dankie!! Ja… ek het nie daaraan gedink nie! Stukkende blaar… heel more!! 😀
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Nice gallery.I enjoy the outdoors too and take and let my photos express that.
Keep shooting.
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Thanks Scott! Yes… the outdoors gives us such a great opportunity! We must just make the most of it! 😉 You keep shooting too! Fun!! 😀
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Bly om te sien die oggend het nie gebreek nie en terwyl die oggend hou, sal jou rug hou
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Dankie… ek hoop maar so… baie dae voel die ou rug of hy lankal af is!!
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Het jy toe die Jonkershoek foto gesien, ek het dit aan jou opgedra
https://abriejoubert.wordpress.com/2016/08/04/2nd-to-none/
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Sjoe dis mooi!
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Sjoe… dankie baie!! 😀
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Stunning photos, love the contrasts of the seasons. Sunrise photos are more likely for me as well during the winter months 🙂
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Thanks Ruth! Yep… at least one doesn’t have to get up just after midnight to get the photos! 😈
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Beautiful photos! And there is a ghost in the church yard. 😉
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Glad you like the ghost! Thanks for visiting and commenting! 😀
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so beautiful!
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Thanks Susan! Appreciated! 😀
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You and your wife have proven that morning is not broken..I don’t know which picture I like best but I truly enjoyed viewing them in full screen and the descriptions.. From beauty to spooky, these are great pics !
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Thanks Pan… your words are well appreciated! Glad you enjoyed a morning look at Dublin and surrounds! 😉
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