Friday, 3 February 2023

Six At Daybreak

We had a beautiful dawn earlier this week and I went out on a short village walk to enjoy the spectacle, take some photos and share them with you. I was hoping that our local geese might overfly the recreation ground as they do most mornings, but that was not to be.



















That seems a rather short post. Lets find some music....

....so....

....from February to April, and from the dawning of the day to perhaps the dawning of a musical career. This popped up unexpectedly on YouTube the other day. If you click on the image below it will take you to the music on YouTube. That will allow you to click on the "thumbs up" icon below the video to let a young lady know that you like her music.




When this was recorded she was just ten years old. (As if you needed me to tell you, she won the competition).


Take care.




26 comments:

  1. Dawn is one of my favourite times of day - and that looks like a beauty. Thank you.

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  2. Beautiful colours in the sky and lovely playing by the little girl.

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  3. Hi John - we've had some amazing skies - and yes what an amazing young violinist ... delightful - so talented ... cheers Hilary

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  4. To be out and about when the sun comes up is such a pleasure, and you were rewarded with a very dramatic sky. As for the little redhead with the fiddle, she would be right at home in Cape Breton where this kind of music is still widely played.

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  5. Such a joy to see the infinite variety of skies we have here. I'd hate to live somewhere where blue, cloudless skies are a constant!

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  6. A beauty of a sky! Great fiddler too!

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  7. I watched her performance twice - once to listen to her brilliance and the music - the second time ti listen and to watch her face. Beautiful - as a musician myself I thought her performance brilliant - wonder what she is intending to do. And not forgetting your skies - theyhave been brilliant lately here too.

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  8. Lovely skies, John. Wow! The sweet fiddler's fingers really fly over those strings!

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  9. What pretty clouds! I love a good sunrise.

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  10. Beautiful sky shots and a fantastic fiddler player.

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  11. Such a beautiful sunrise there, John. I love the birds too and even the contrail making such interesting color across the sky.

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  12. Lovely sunrise photos. And what a fiddler!

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  13. You caught some wonderful shots of a beautiful sky.

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  14. Spectacular skies. Yes, I would agree... The dawning of a musical career. Incredible at any age, but at just 10, WOW!

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  15. Me gusta esos cielo que has captado.

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  16. No matter which photo I look at the sky is beautiful in everyone of them!

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  17. Magical skies and such a talented musician and so young too:)

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  18. What an amazing talent! Yours and young April's both.

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  19. Thanks, John, for getting out for a walk to share these beautiful cloud and sky images. They were quite the colorful spectacle as you noted. Thanks also for the birthday wishes as I had a wonderful day, but the celebration continues for the year!

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  20. Beautiful skies! Wow. I really enjoyed the young fiddler. Wonder where she will be in a few years!

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  21. So good to see beautiful dawn skies. Here we had a visitor from China, a weather balloon which flew all the way across the US...and flew right over my town as well. Lots of people took photos, and then once it was over the ocean, the US shot it down. They said they wouldn't do it before so it wouldn't hurt any people on the ground.

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  22. merci pour le ciel d'hiver et l'air rythmé de la jeune musicienne !

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  23. A lovely welcome to the day! Thank you for sharing April Macaulay's talent.

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