This is my day one contribution to Becky’s January Squares: Light photo challenge.
January’s prompt is words ending in light so here’s the first light of day and my first cheat using a hyphen. The sun rising over White Cloud Island in the mouth of Colpoy’s Bay on the South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario.
14 replies on “January Squares: First-light”
Ah twilight my favourite, especially in the morning because as you say it’s first-light.
Wonderful picture, and a very Happy New Year!
PS and you’re right it is very clever creativity. I like it!
Thanks Becky. It does make it easy to guess what the title of the final post of the month will be.
Hee hee!
What a great photo to begin the year with. Very positive.
Thanks Margaret. It seemed an obvious title to start the month with so a sunrise with the sun just peeking over the horizon it was always going to be.
It’s a new dawn and a new day… and I hope you’re feeling good!
Thanks Susan. We had friends over last night but Jeff and me were going to sleep in front of the T.V. so they left around 10:30 and I went to bed. It’s a few years since I managed to see the new year in.
I always used to be the only one in my family to ‘see in’ the new year when I was younger, but I suspect my sweetheart would need some form of anaesthetic to put him to sleep before midnight on New Year’s day. If he thinks good cheer might be on offer, he wants to be part of it!
It’s strange, it was never a tradition to see in the new year in my family. I picked it up from friends and partners but nowadays I’m such an early bird I couldn’t manage it without some form of prescription drugs.
I think a few of us will be using hyphens to make words ending in ‘light’. đ Lovely photo here, David.
Thanks. I suspect that there will be some rewriting of the language during January.
Spectacular sunset – thanks for sharing it!
Thanks, glad you liked it.
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