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What’s your favourite time of day?
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over a year ago
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I like to be up at the crack of Dawn
And also I like the day first thing in the morning as the sun rises, it’s definitely the best time of day but I’m normally rubbish first thing in the morning which doesn’t help! |
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"I like first thing in the morning, when it’s just becoming daylight and you know you don’t have to get out of bed for a little while yet. " yes I like sun up and literally sunny starts I actually got 7 hours sleep last night but feel worse than when I get four how odd but yes hearing the birds sing and relative silence is good
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"I like to be up at the crack of Dawn
And also I like the day first thing in the morning as the sun rises, it’s definitely the best time of day but I’m normally rubbish first thing in the morning which doesn’t help! "
I'm sure Dawn enjoys that. |
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"I love early morning around dawn and evening at twilight. What's the difference between twilight and dusk, anyone know?"
This:
http://www.differencebetween.net/science/nature/difference-between-twilight-and-dusk/
Far too complex for me! |
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"I love early morning around dawn and evening at twilight. What's the difference between twilight and dusk, anyone know?"
I always refer to dusk as the latest stage of twilight but I suppose technically we don’t get dusk in summer as the sun never dips enough below the horizon. Summertime twilight can be real cool as it can Illuminates Noctilucent clouds in the stratosphere |
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"I love early morning around dawn and evening at twilight. What's the difference between twilight and dusk, anyone know?
I always refer to dusk as the latest stage of twilight but I suppose technically we don’t get dusk in summer as the sun never dips enough below the horizon. Summertime twilight can be real cool as it can Illuminates Noctilucent clouds in the stratosphere " Thanks Stargazer. I'm just beginning to get interested in astronomy and cosmology again after reading a book by Tim Radford titled " The Consolations of Physics" I can recommend it. |
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"I love early morning around dawn and evening at twilight. What's the difference between twilight and dusk, anyone know?
I always refer to dusk as the latest stage of twilight but I suppose technically we don’t get dusk in summer as the sun never dips enough below the horizon. Summertime twilight can be real cool as it can Illuminates Noctilucent clouds in the stratosphere Thanks Stargazer. I'm just beginning to get interested in astronomy and cosmology again after reading a book by Tim Radford titled " The Consolations of Physics" I can recommend it."
Thanks, I’ll give it a look, I’m always learning. I can’t get enough of it |
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