Simple sunrise over a flattened ocean with temperatures in the mid forties breaking up several days of fog shrouded dawns
At the surf line as the sun rose for first time in 2021.
After another Spring nor’easter, dawn comes over an angry ocean. With the beaches littered with both natural and man-made debris, I am reminded that a more attainable goal is how we manage our waste over how we attempt to control our weather.
Although the early Spring chill continues at dawn every day, seeing the sunrise north of due east assures us that the warmer days are drawing near.
Before the rain begins, a pause for dawn.
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