I now have to wait till 7:45 am for the sun to peek over the horizon, which means I often take the photo on the way back from feeding the animals. More scarily, it's only just over 8 hours later that it disappears again in the western sky. This severely limits the amount of outdoor work I can get done, though the weather is not very conducive to achieving anything at the moment.
Roll on the shortest day. From there it's downhill all the way.
So I give you the last week's sunrises, in all their glory.
Wednesday 21st November 2012 Remarkably similar to yesterday's picture. |
Thursday 22nd November 2012 Today I had my second Ofsted inspection in two weeks. So forgive me being too preoccupied to properly appreciate this gorgeous sunrise.. |
Friday 23rd November 2012 An amazing low bank of cloud on the horizon |
Saturday 24th November 2012 An unusual combo of fog and frost. |
Sunday 25th November 2012 Ominous clouds loom. The lying water tells its own story of last night's storm which unleashed itself on already saturated fields. |
Monday 26th November 2012 More moisture in the air. Let's hope it stays there. |
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