Aug27 enrosadira. Posted on August 27, 2021 by beth Standard on glen lake as summer’s end approaches — enrosadira- the exquisite glow that happens at sunrise and sunset. — glen lake, glen arbor, michigan, usa Share this:FacebookPinterestEmailPrintTwitterLinkedInLike this:Like Loading...
There is always such beauty to be found in the remnants of the day! Great post, Beth! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ↓
Indeed it does… Another word in the same vein that I love is crepuscular.☺️ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
a beautiful, soothing photograph and a great song by Aussie band Powderfinger 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Sunsets to me are the most spectacular part of nature, as far as day to day things go. Lovely photograph Beth. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
thanks, it was all there, I just happened to be lucky enough to experience it LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
How funny: I never knew this word yet have been under its spell my entire life! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Dawn and dusk. Both are magical. Enrosadira is a new word for me. With the mountains nearby we get alpenglow, another beautiful word. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Thank you for introducing a new word. I’ve been watching sunsets from the beach and experience this nightly. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
beautiful photo, and a lovely word to describe it. I’ve never heard that word before, but it’s now one of my favorites. enrosadira…enrosadira… it just rolls off the tongue! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
I now have a new word! Thanks, Beth. I’m catching up after a very busy first week at school. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
it’s a good one, isn’t it? i love learning new words. best of luck in the new school year – LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
There is always such beauty to be found in the remnants of the day! Great post, Beth!
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as you know, I’m a fan of the dawn, but dusk is wonderful as well
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Lovely new word!
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let’s use it more –
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I have to memorize it first.
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I get that –
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👍👍👍
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I did not know that word .. thnk you Beth.. every day I learn some new …
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Love that word, Beth!
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I fell in love with it too, and I think it describes it perfectly
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Indeed it does… Another word in the same vein that I love is crepuscular.☺️
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ooh, that’s new to me –
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a beautiful, soothing photograph and a great song by Aussie band Powderfinger 🙂
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ooh
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May you appreciate it always, Beth!
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Stunning!
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a nice way to end the day, very calming
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So beautiful!!!
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thanks –
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What a lovely word for that lovely moment.
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it fits both the awakening and closing of a day perfectly
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It really does.
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Sunsets to me are the most spectacular part of nature, as far as day to day things go. Lovely photograph Beth.
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thanks, it was all there, I just happened to be lucky enough to experience it
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Lovely 😊
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Beautiful.
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thank you, goff
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Cheers.
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Beautiful and a new word to describe it.
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I think it fits perfectly
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new word for me. poetry prompt? thanks.
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ooh, that would be a good one –
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How funny: I never knew this word yet have been under its spell my entire life!
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same here!
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Dawn and dusk. Both are magical. Enrosadira is a new word for me. With the mountains nearby we get alpenglow, another beautiful word.
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ooh, I love that
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Great word! One of my favorite things.
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I have experienced enrosadira without even knowing the word.
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and that is the best
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Thank you for introducing a new word. I’ve been watching sunsets from the beach and experience this nightly.
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how lucky
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beautiful photo, and a lovely word to describe it. I’ve never heard that word before, but it’s now one of my favorites. enrosadira…enrosadira… it just rolls off the tongue!
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I’m sure you can work it into a lecture or too
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I’m sure that if I did, no one would notice… 🙂
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What a lovely word. ❤
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just to even speak it is beautiful
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Wonderful!
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favorite times of day – both beautiful and enchanting.
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yes, I love both too
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Wow! This one belongs on a calendar.
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it was just the perfect end to a day
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Simply beautiful.
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thanks, Faye. I thought it was the perfect word.
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It really is. so appropriate and beautiful.
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Gosh, I feel more peaceful just looking at that image. It’s beautiful.
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It is calming, isn’t it?
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Quite. 🙂
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Who knew there was such a lovely name for it? (Apparently YOU did! 😏)
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It was new to me too, but it fit perfectly
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I now have a new word! Thanks, Beth. I’m catching up after a very busy first week at school.
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it’s a good one, isn’t it? i love learning new words. best of luck in the new school year –
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It is! Thanks, Beth. Are your kinders back yet?
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Next week
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Yes! Do you still get butterflies? I do.
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I do too!
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Absolutely love this!
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Thank you!
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