Torres del Paine, June 2011
Occasionally a day blends into an evening blends
Into night
Seamlessly
Lightly
Almost too lightly
And I lose a day like blinking.
Coleen Monroe-Knight is a Colorado native who has left a trail of new homes for herself around the world. She's set foot in 30 countries and lived on four continents in the last fourteen years.
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3 thoughts on “Losing Days Like Blinking”
Was this sunrise or sunset? Either way it’s gorgeous. I only cried out of sheer joy once ever in my life so far… that was when I was at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Maybe some time soon I can experience it again going to other places around the world.
Torres del Paine looks quite a bit like Grand Teton National Park, or vice versa. I cried a couple times at its beauty. This was at sunset in the middle of winter.
I love sunsets, they’re my favorite time of day. I’ve seen quite a few awesome ones living in Colorado, I want to catch some on the western slopes though especially for photography. When I lived in Florida sunsets around the time major storms and hurricanes were ending had some surreal use of colors.
Was this sunrise or sunset? Either way it’s gorgeous. I only cried out of sheer joy once ever in my life so far… that was when I was at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Maybe some time soon I can experience it again going to other places around the world.
Torres del Paine looks quite a bit like Grand Teton National Park, or vice versa. I cried a couple times at its beauty. This was at sunset in the middle of winter.
I love sunsets, they’re my favorite time of day. I’ve seen quite a few awesome ones living in Colorado, I want to catch some on the western slopes though especially for photography. When I lived in Florida sunsets around the time major storms and hurricanes were ending had some surreal use of colors.