Thursday, February 14, 2013

Welcome to the New Day

Every morning I open the front door and let the cat on the front porch.

I usually go back inside and check my emails with a cup of coffee. Today I saw a break in the rain we've been having.

A lavender, pink, and gray glow to the clouds beckons me outside. I venture out and notice the air is clean and fresh; it envelopes me like a cool bubble, wrapping me in it's gentle goodness.

A moistness is glistening on the ground below me and on all the plants.

I feel a lightness in the air and in my step.

I float along as I walk, above I hear birds chirping their song.

The earth is saying welcome to the new day; Welcome to the New Day.

10 comments:

  1. Gorgeous morning. It's so nice to see the sky and the sun after a few days of rain.

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  2. Pretty pics! The early morning hours are my favorite time of day. I am most alert and happy then.

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  3. I was right there with you, I can feel the clean after a rain, morning air.....lovely post...love the red bird on the antenna

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  4. Happy Valentines Day too!

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  5. beautiful post! good to see some florida pics in wintertime. never have been to florida during the winter, so hard to imagine how warm it is!

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  6. I love those ferns growing from the bottom of the trees. What a beautiful red bird! Cardinal?

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  7. Hi Lori, thanks, yes so crisp and clean outside.

    Hi Michele, thanks, sigh.

    Hi Dennis, thanks, oh yes I love mother nature's beauty.

    Hi Gigi, thanks, I too love the early morning so much to look forward to, so quiet and new.

    Hi Joanne, thanks, the clouds were wonderful.

    Hi Dee, thanks, that red bird is there every morning singing and singing.

    Hi Helen, thanks so much, same to you.

    Hi Amy, thanks, the winters here are back and forth with warm and then cold, then the heat comes in to stay. Ha.

    Hi Midori, thanks, I love those little ferns too. In dry weather they are the indicator plant, when they shrivel and wilt we need to water.

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