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Amazing indeed, Margaret. It's gorgeous, and I seldom see early mornings as I'm a naturally late riser. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteK
Wow! That is absolutely beautiful! I don't do mornings either, so thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteI think I like sunrise better than sunset but rarely get to see them (sleeping) thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAnd you captured that moment beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing a sky like this and it was indeed fleeting. It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I love that gorgeous sky!!Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteShantana
Absolutely gorgeous! And it must have looked like that for the briefest instant. How lucky you're an early riser. But did the 'red sky in the morning' mean rain was on the way?
ReplyDeleteAwesome indeed!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day!
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