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An early start
I don't often get to see a sunrise, LOL, but it really is worth getting up at some ridiculously early time to be reminded of the beauty I usually miss. Spent the whole day on Saturday 22nd December, from 6:10 a.m.. (to those of you who know me well, yes, A.M.!) till early evening, on a Christmas Bird Count north-east of the city, in the Drumheller area. I hadn't been out this way for maybe 12 years, so I REALLY appreciated the chance to be driven out there! Drumheller is a fascinating area, out in the Prairies, and is the land of the badlands and the dinosaurs. Not a bad day weather-wise, though it was very cold. Dropped down to -21C (-5.8F), but had soared to a balmy -4C (24.8F) when we got back to Calgary. This was the only sunset photo to turn out OK - the rest were blurry, taken through a moving, tinted-glass window.
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