Ever have one of those days? You know, the kind where things just don’t fall into place. Some refer to them as Monday’s, but those types of things can happen most any day. It just so happens that my last instance happened on a Monday. I walked through my normal morning routine per usual and then headed out the door. It wasn’t until I was a few miles out-of-town that I noticed I didn’t have my phone…that electronic device the keeps you connected to your immediate outside world and beyond. I wasn’t that far from away so I turned around and made haste for home. Yep, there it was on the nightstand right where I let it. Alright, now I can head out and get back on my way to work. //30 minutes behind schedule//
I was driving along as I normally do; thinking over what I needed to do that day in my head. I was right about at the halfway point of my commute when Cyndie called. She asked me if I had seen her car keys. I slipped my hand into my coat pocket and quickly realized what had happened. We were out and about on Sunday and I was driving her car; upon returning home I left her keys in my coat pocket. Crap! Back home I went to correct my mistake.
The one thing I do love about my commute is the sunrises of Summer. June, July & August produce some beautiful sunrises; all mostly before 6 a.m. Today – this day in early March when the sun doesn’t rise that early; because of my delay, I was treated to a beautiful sight as I headed back home for the second time. Once home I seriously contemplated a vacation day. It seemed as though the universe was trying to tell me something – forget Monday; go back to bed.
Determined as I was to get on with it, I set out for work a third time. //1 hour behind schedule//
The clouds were amazing. There was a hint of hoar-frost on the trees and a pinkish hue in the sky.
My favorite rural landscape was rather picturesque this a.m. as I passed it by for the fifth time 🙂
The refinery dragons were spewing their exhaust from right to left this a.m. – unusual as it is usually the reverse.
At this point I was thinking the universe had been wrong about this day. That is until I arrived at my exit from Hwy 52. A car ran the stop light and almost t-boned me on the driver side; it would have if not for my spidey-like senses and lightning fast reflexes. At this point I was only moments from work and their was no point in turning around – although the thought occurred to me.
The view from my favorite I94 on-ramp was rather nice this a.m. and well-received after my recent brush with an inattentive motorist.
Even if you days starts out wrong and everything seems to be discombobulated – keep at it. All will work itself out and be fine eventually.
Have a great Monday tomorrow everyone.
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Very nice work Dan! 🙂
Thank you.
I often think these things happen for a reason..and your great images are reason enough- great!
Thank you. I think we see/hear things like this all the time; the trick is listening acknowledging.
Excellent perspective on a Monday, both in words and images. Relieved you were not t-boned and delighted you were late for work so as to photograph this beautiful sunrise and other scenes for us.
Thank you. I was relieved as well. It was just one of those day when things just didn’t seem to fall into place, but the sunrise provided a bit of a respite, however brief, it was beautiful sight.
awesome photos…what an interesting morning you had…thank goodness you avoided being hit! the gorgeous sunrise and clouds make up somewhat for the start of the day!
The sunrise was worth it all.
You are such a trooper honey- I think after the second time, I would have gave up and headed back to bed. Your persistence paid off with these gorgeous images! Great sunrise and Cityscapes~
Oh Dan! That is quite a morning, you can’t make that up. Glad the motorist and you didn’t make contact. I must say the universe allowed you to see the beauty of your landscape and drive. You really capture some great photos. Thank you for sharing!