Early one morning.

I was out early one morning this week and made a point to stop for this marvellous sight of the full moon above this barn.

Most astounding.

Today was Fayes’ last day of work; her new phase of life begins!

One of her co-workers created, produced, and gave her this most astounding quilt. Faye was awestruck that someone would do this.

Softly lit.

On a marvellous late winter morning, this tin barn was softly lit by pre-sunrise light, with the moon setting above it. I was blessed to come across this scene.

A metal barn softly illuminated by morning light, with the full or nearly full moon setting above it.

Wondrously, marvellously.

A recent sunrise set the sky wondrously, marvellously, spectacularly, beautifully, ablaze.

In formation.

I somewhat randomly decided to take a particular route home and was fortunate to see watch several flocks of Tundra Swans flying in formation. The little-travelled road has no shoulders so I was able to safely stop in the traffic lane to capture several images.

Red sky at morning . . .

. . . sailor take warning.

The old saying certainly held true for non-sailors in southwest Ontario this week. After this lovely and marvellous Monday morning sunrise, the rest of the week was cloudy, rainy, chilly, with snow and ice melting and rivers rising.

Welcome to my first post of the new year. Let me know what you think!

Glow.

A recent sunset made the clouds glow. I like how the trees lean into the image, framing the scene.

Sunrise, Lambton County.

Had to stop.

My morning commute was graced by this most marvellous scene. I was compelled to stop and enjoy the beauty.

Ablaze.

A wedge of the eastern sky was ablaze this morning.