I liked the earliest stripes of light before the sun actually came up.
![sunrise](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjNPPgAouWiHrviwge3bqNiqKoi3p_zYcYm6EnfTjiOi-jMZETttHs6zMky6RuhCyLTbEczPR4MZHFKOquMOZPL73eydlcCmaFGYyVOEgq5x_EkJtyHvyGplzNORAGHOq8MJart8Y1civQ/s1600/sunrise11-10-17a.jpg)
You can see how the stripe persisted behind the apple tree on the right, but as the sun rose that bank of clouds lit up.
![sunrise](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi9a8EHviBmZVQ-W0cFRVnB2SuvMduZFHjLkJeG_dJhMkAxvGP-BTGDUtuCEpLi9M2QCdcF3JFBMLU4ulR_Kva5XgQEW2dQmGP25jaFTOGmLiwqVo57ZAwUx3xq21XhlPQqGyqCEDoAi5g/s1600/sunrise11-10-17b.jpg)
In a couple more minutes I realized it was going to be one of those sunrises that lights up everything to the west with interesting colors. First it turned the aspen trees pink.
![light on aspen](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhCCPH1SmiwqEtibhauCqshjTpAJiJIHuQoUeP7IF0nWlZBFW6DdPwnSXljJZdX8k61K1RDiAbYZfOjrYAjY7LpwCBDNH_TpGO2Jnb7uOooXMwDxUPcb2ttc3f3hu_wh3zncQHIMHwYMw0/s1600/aspentree01.jpg)
This was the whole scene out back. Yet another mood of my backyard.
![sunrise on trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0TSPJC698JvXDva71tYalK2wSuMsx32rIJyQzqqPy5y9fOfEH62t0B-1ejuTMSl6-yaV2kTACj9c4XnQNy1TwqPrg8H98uvxdsqyC4p0OB-ScMGYODrhyphenhyphenb3M7HRJ3xY-7QGQDMt3tTLM/s1600/backyard26morninglight.jpg)
Just before the effect faded, it made the two mulberry trees glow. This is the same effect that turned them all pink a few years ago (link at bottom- that picture is stunning). However, this time, it made them all orange.
![sunrise on trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgvZPTuNke1ljPvhJp9-x8uz91zFdehc7kQiGgnwGOxVBvDUVsmpwAL8QqeNaZJa0a9IVU6GUItcwRaSSpHbkKnOirbcGM0Lasf7h3boObVWMTcGBrhF_SARxYqbhi99RzJV9C092yIMIQ/s1600/MulberryOrangeLight01.jpg)
Back to work in a couple of hours. I'm really tired tonight, so I hope things keep moving. If I can't think about it, it's not too bad.
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3 comments:
What a beautiful way to start your day.
That's pretty good. I like sunrise pictures, and I like sunrises. I don't get to see many good sunrises here because my house is nestled right on the western edge of the Loess Hills. The hills effectively block a proper sunrise view. I usually don't go out very far that early, but it would just take a short drive over the hills.
A beautiful start to the day
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