Please email Dani at danitietz8@gmail.com by Sunday night with the next week's theme. ____________________
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
what a morning
By morning, I am usually as bleary eyed and ruffled as this robin. When I stagger home from my nighttime job, the rest of the world is stretching and yawning and feeling fresh to greet the day. I am craving supper and sleep.
...I worked the 11-7 shift for three weeks once and nearly went cray...couldn't handle it well at all...I would not have looked as perky as this robin:)
Great shot for the theme...the early bird in what looks like very early snow...
My goodness, your world is all topsy-turvy but I loved your image of the robin representing how you feel at dawn's early light.
ReplyDeleteI like Robins, sleep is necessary at whatever time of day. I like how you compared to the robins morning.
ReplyDeletemy brother works from 6:30 - 6:30 a.m. so he feels your pain. i hope you can sleep okay during the day - he has big problems with it.
ReplyDeleteAww, such a lovely, bleary-eyed robin.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique perspective on morning- I can't imagine! Darling robin, bleary-eyed and all :)
ReplyDeletedreaming through the dawn, is a wonderful phrase
ReplyDeleteYou are an admired person for working these hours....I could not! :)
ReplyDeletegreat shot of a robin that tells your story a bit. What a shame you miss the morning wake up, I bet you enjoy your holidays
ReplyDeletedefinitely a different view of the morning! and I agree with Life in Focus....'dreaming through the dawn' is a wonderful phrase!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and powerful as in a survivor.
ReplyDeleteit's so interesting to see and hear the different perspectives on morning. love this photograph
ReplyDeleteRobins DO look ruffled and bleary-eyed...I never thought of them that way before! Shouldn't he have gone South by now?
ReplyDelete...I worked the 11-7 shift for three weeks once and nearly went cray...couldn't handle it well at all...I would not have looked as perky as this robin:)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot for the theme...the early bird in what looks like very early snow...