So pretty! I love the sun reflecting down, like there is water under it. Also, the contrails are always so much fun to watch. Many times the jets don't leave contrails here. I don't know if it is because they are so high, with the mountains, or whether it is because it is so dry.
I am thinking that keeping up with the drumming would be a challenge for me. I do like the beat and the idea that you experience it viscerally. Yes, I certainly can see horses - perhaps Andalusians, 8 of them. They are entering the arena, 2 X 2, demonstrating a beautifully cadenced passaged. When all are in the arena, along the center line, they transition to a piaffe, then turn on the haunches heading toward the rail in a canter. Lovely!
I love the bare tree branches against the sky. Just beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, great photos, the sky,the trees and roof outlined, so lovely.It makes an early morning so worthwhile. Greetings from Jean
ReplyDeleteYou do love the sky don't you. I need to stop and look up more often : )
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the sun reflecting down, like there is water under it. Also, the contrails are always so much fun to watch. Many times the jets don't leave contrails here. I don't know if it is because they are so high, with the mountains, or whether it is because it is so dry.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful to be able to look up and see such beauty? That's one of the things I like about living in the country. Really nice shots!
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beautiful, beautiful sunrise! love the second picture the most, with the branches against the sky.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking that keeping up with the drumming would be a challenge for me. I do like the beat and the idea that you experience it viscerally. Yes, I certainly can see horses - perhaps Andalusians, 8 of them. They are entering the arena, 2 X 2, demonstrating a beautifully cadenced passaged. When all are in the arena, along the center line, they transition to a piaffe, then turn on the haunches heading toward the rail in a canter. Lovely!
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