I wonder if they could hear Charlie's tags jingling or was it the movement from so far away that they detected?
We walked down the dead end road and across the soy bean field which is beyond where the deer were.
I do like the predawn hour. It can be so colorful. In order to see the horizon, I have to walk 1/2 mile to the ridgetop and field edges to see the sun come up. The sun appears two hours later in our hollow.
Last year's
Queen Anne's Lace
We wandered around for a bit while I was looking for anything neat to shoot with the sunrise. There was a lone tree that I always like in my photos for the past few years. It appears that the tree died over summer and was knocked over by a tractor or combine.
I thought it would be cool to see the sun come up through the broken little tree.
We waited for the sun and then headed back home.
What a beautiful day it turned out to be. I didn't take any more photos all day, I was busy with counselors and social workers along with doing a spring hair chop.
I'm a person who loves to get up early, so sunrise walks are my favorite thing to do when it isn't too terribly cold.
What a difference a year makes and strange weather.
Last year I was waiting to get plowed out from a significant snowfall.