Some days, the only real color we get is sunrise or sunset, but I sometimes think they can get a little worn out as blog posts. However, this morning, there was something different.
![sunrise with glowing trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhrC-HAKTxOSERfAttvn4bRhqaS8t9tPnnatPhO2h5DXEMYEWDj7aLTERJsx1omzxOy08-g8HLfLO3kqpvMTXwODHk44wKWtCicfpJ2SCx1OUCgVYQJ_KlLmbVcK34JkmRtJ41Y1ORGBCM/s1600/sunrise01-12-20b.jpg)
You can almost see it better in the longer shot, but you do have to look for it. See how the tops of the trees are glowing? I don't think that's ice on the branches. There didn't seem to be any ice on trees near the house. I think it's just the way the light was reflecting off that low cloud bank.
![sunrise with glowing trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhu04SJFEUzF9ST35ccv7ZVKLmOFtlARdfBjjmO123474itK2M7GhtYoVVOV2KAdEBg8FYmzmZjWA1uC8iYUY2RjvUZN6NFrT3VktSgdj-LpchQzFwMHn8zQhyphenhyphendzZvWHKETyLHFMtERSsg/s1600/sunrise01-12-20a.jpg)
And here is a much closer view of the tree that showed the strongest effect.
![sunrise with glowing trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEju1ZEa_y6UvrTAsggta1sHA2iupJAS_xAyHJy4SN8pmqFofymS3THxMW86SQuIucL8tjTQvRVOJM2M1JX6r0dxkVRDIC8vs2RWBMKKG1jdw3Ws7EezNAGcTVOSSdcfUyAenD6QPhbp5Nw/s1600/sunrise01-12-20c.jpg)
That stupendous blizzard we were supposed to get did not amount to even enough snow on the ground to ski. Ho hum.
In other news: This was the last day for a few days that I could spend all day long on book formatting, and I worked really hard on it. I'm working on chapter 96 out of 99. Still extra materials to do. Tomorrow, I have to go out mid-day, but hope to put in a good morning of work.
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1 comment:
It does look like the top of the tree is glowing. Nice catch.
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