The original thread "Autumn Sunrises and Sunsets share your photos here" has generated a nice collection of photos from you, and is still going strong through winter 2018/9.
To save the thread getting too long, it might be wiser to have a fresh thread for this year, and I look forward to seeing your continued contributions.
To start the ball rolling, three from my recent trip to North Wales early this month, a Llandullas Sunset.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Unknown said:Sunrise, what's that? Come to think of it what's the Sun?
It's definitely been on rationed supply the last year!
Here's a reminder of the first posted sunrise of 2019...
A Llandullas sunset from February 2019
gaynorsl said:Lovely sunrises and sunsets from both Alan and Mike, I looked out at 7.00 this morning but it was still too dark so don't get Alexa up working too early Hazy. My son had a real laugh the other morning apparently when the two kids were trying in vain to shut the robot up when the alarm had been set in error and they couldn't find the right words to switch it off!!!!!! So glad I still have the old clock:-)
Thank you Gaynor.
Yes, I have an aversion to them, preferring the good old reliable clock.
To save Hazy any pressure, I've started the thread for 2020; Sunrises and Sunsets 2020 Share your photos here
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/206271/sunrises-and-sunsets-2020-share-your-photos-here
I know we're well in to 2020, but this image, a screen grab from the dashcam, was captured 30 Dec 2019, on my drive to Conwy.
Catching the sun's rays as the sun was rising, while driving westbound on the A55.
Taken from Island Mere Hide at Minsmere Tues evening.
Tony
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wherryman/
Opened the blinds this morning and expected snow!
Motherwell, Scotland
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
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Nige Flickr
Lot to learn