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The Early Good Morning Bliss

Engro Fertilizers Ltd. Management Colony(my hometown)

Have you ever gotten the chance of waking up early someday and sitting outside your house, maybe in your lawn or literally some place that doesn't have a roof to itself. I am talking about the time of 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. or before sunrise. The night-light swayed away and the day comes into place slowly and beautifully. The transition is just everything to want for. It's fascinating how that occurs. The serenity and the quietness and the beauty of the moment itself. When you experience it, you break loose of all the world's troubles and issues for an instant and imagine yourself into a world of your own where you are astounded by every sight you take.



From the calm of the night, that has reached its temporal eternal end, to birth of the light of the day, the coolness and the blue sky – a beautiful sight. Laying back on a lawn chair at times or moving around the lawn I happened to have experienced this all today and I just couldn't keep it together. I have added some of the pictures I took during the moment of my surroundings during this hour along the whole article.



The night-life has its own colours and amazes us in its own way, while the dawn likewise. Personally I love sunrise(and sunset too, well a story of another day), it's the only moment of my daily life rarely experienced, where as I mentioned before I feel weightless, light-headed, spiritual(at times), wanting to fly all of a sudden and dust off into the endless blueness.



The mixing of the reddish orange to the blue-and-white sky due to waking up of the sun, our biggest energy source, is so satisfying to watch. I see birds chirping and starting their days, flying from tree to tree, different kinds of birds, grown-ups, old ones, babies. I see crows(especial to my desert-region-area) – the black colour added to the blue sky. The freshness you feel from the breathing leaves of the plants and trees around if you are lucky to have them around. I live in a remote area of Northern Sindh near the Punjab border in Pakistan, technically in Fertilizer Colony situated in the latter area. So, the weather here is kinda extreme like in the deserts, hot in summers and cold in winters. However, back to the topic of the morning. There's this bird I see, called red-wattled Lapwing or titeeri walking around the lawn, and taking off as I approach near it and making loud alarm calls, distinctive to this specie, these sounds depict humans approaching nearby. Well, this bird is daily sight here in my hometown and it's found in India as well.





Pondering over life, one's existence or anything at all, now would be a great time, the tranquility and uniqueness of the vibes of this time I mention again and again help you with it. Good vibes and bliss everywhere around. The beauty of the sky and the lightness of the sun at first when rising above to then reaching its intensity, the part where you are able to actually look at the sun without squinting is a thing too.



Well, my day just got a good start, did yours? If not, try out waking up before sunrise tomorrow and giving it a go. I guess now I need a cup of coffee to just add the cherry effect.

Have a Good Morning!

Do let me know in the comments how your mornings are usually like.

Comments

  1. Wow
    Amazing and lovely dear
    Sunrise ! My favourite time toooooo
    Enjoy a lot
    It's a start of hope energy and life

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