Vestiges of Spring

The first vestiges of spring are finally here, and I am hopeful that winter is finally behind us. Lately, in the mid-Atlantic, we have had the right elements for a gorgeous spring, such as rain to quench the parched earth and seeing cardinals, blue jays and robins flitting about the trees. Wild flowers are blooming in vivid colors around wooded areas, pastures and along-side the roads.

But, what I am enjoying most are the beautiful sunrises and sunsets, along with the flowers that have made their way above ground. This is the first weekend where there was not frigid rain pounding down, keeping everyone indoors. Today’s weather has been perfect so, I grabbed the camera and made my way around the grounds checking on the vibrant flowers that have risen.

Garden stylishly,
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October Skies

fullsizeoutput_11cd fullsizeoutput_11d0Have you ever suffered through a week that you could not wait to end? Working each day with difficult personalities that leave you completely exhausted or making decisions within your department you would prefer be made as a team. Well on my way to work Friday morning I saw a most spectacular sunrise and was able to capture the beauty of the sunlight and clouds from my phone.

While walking Saturday evening there was a Hunter Moon that glistened in the night sky right after sunset. There is nothing like taking a moment to witness these atmospheric phenomenon and ending a hectic work-week with such stylish skies!

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Sunrise @ Heath

IMG_2991IMG_2989 The past week was very busy as we prepared Heath for Thanksgiving, and though this holiday was not just about eating fabulous food, it was about spending time with family and friends and being grateful.

IMG_2996The days leading up to this observance were extremely hectic, but yesterday morning around 6:55 I enjoyed the quiet while getting the newspaper with the cat, when looking towards the east I saw a most spectacular sunrise! As the coffee brewed, I needed to pop back into the house for my cell phone to capture these spectacular images as the sun began to rise.

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