
This morning as Sean and I drove to school, I was tickled by the way the sunrise had decorated the morning...purple wisps, pink twirlies, the entire city drenched in a glowling yellow. Does anyone not love the sky? I think today i'm going to try and look up more. So many colors and dreamy visions. (And if you're in cost plus, you might just see lanterns and dragonflies that you wouldn't have noticed :) )..I started thinking of all of the beautiful places i've watched the sunrise, and I have concluded it is one of my favorite things to do. I never watched the sunrise here, at the Old Man of Storr in Scotland,though I have watched the sunset, but I thought it was a pretty picture. Wonderful places to look up: underneath a tree, while floating on water, in a field, in a highly elevated building, in import stores...hmmmnnnn
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I compare you to the likes of henry david thoreau and roald dahl and dr. seuss (would you believe I had to spell check each of those?? lovely!).
I believe, Sharon Barbour, you to be an elite soul.
Someone I can honestly say more beautiful than many of the rest, and so special it's hard to contain!
The things you see are not that of what others could even comprehend of appriciating..
alright, that sentence didnt make any sense, I admit..but you..you Sharon, you are limitless.
In edmonds elementary, in sixth grade, on our graduation, they gave us an idea for an occupation we might have when we grew up.
Mine was wild animal photographer for calendars..
What was yours?
I once stayed up all night (with a tall handsome German I wasn't yet dating) just to watch the sun rise. We got hungry and went to Shari's, then we walked on the Edmonds beach and found a baby seal. We talked about everything, we talked about nothing, we never ran out of things to talk about. We watched trains go by in the early morning light (marveling that any neighbors could sleep through the rumbling) and finally stood speechless as the sun burst forth into a glorious new day. So I highly recommend watching the Edmonds sunrise with someone you're falling in love with. Then you can truly, knowingly say, "it is an Edmonds kind of day."
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