A wonderful production; I like the way you directed the sea birds. :)
While working the midnight shift at the Tracking Station, I hiked to Satcom Hill to watch the Sun rise each morning at 5:00. The colors are still etched into my remaining brain cell. lol
I absolutely love sunsets! I don't think it's something I can ever get tired of seeing. Nothing beats the sunsets in Seychelles, the play of light amongst the clouds is just awesome. I could paint a million pictures of sunsets.
I can't take credit for directing the seabirds nor the Olympic swimmers; I found the video on Youtube.
As for the sunrise: I haven't seen one in ages. The only way I get to see them is if I stay up long enough and the staying up these days is on the Western side of the island...
You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land, there is no other life but this.
Bravo! (clapping, standing ovation!)
ReplyDeleteA wonderful production; I like the way you directed the sea birds. :)
While working the midnight shift at the Tracking Station, I hiked to Satcom Hill to watch the Sun rise each morning at 5:00. The colors are still etched into my remaining brain cell. lol
RichA.
I absolutely love sunsets! I don't think it's something I can ever get tired of seeing. Nothing beats the sunsets in Seychelles, the play of light amongst the clouds is just awesome. I could paint a million pictures of sunsets.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the video!
I can't take credit for directing the seabirds nor the Olympic swimmers; I found the video on Youtube.
ReplyDeleteAs for the sunrise: I haven't seen one in ages. The only way I get to see them is if I stay up long enough and the staying up these days is on the Western side of the island...
Thanks for the fantastic video.
ReplyDeleteIt's always breath-taking just to sit down on our gorgeous beaches & watching sunsets!!!
Just amazing.
Thank you! I never tire of watching the sun go down...
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