Sentences with phrase «clouds at dawn»

It's very cold up there above the clouds at dawn!
He knew the shapes of the southern clouds at dawn on April 30, 1882, and could compare them in his memory with the streaks on a book of Spanish cover that he had seen only once and with the swirls on the foam raised by an oar in the Río Negro on the eve of the battle of the Quebracho.]

Not exact matches

If one sets out well before dawn, and arrives at the top in time to see the sunrise, one will find oneself walking as much in the clouds as through the trees, and there is a brief period (twenty minutes or so) when the sunlight first reaches the ridge, at a sharply lateral angle, and one is all at once passing through shifting veils of translucent gold.
Each time I'm on a plane that rises above the clouds at sunrise, I think of Psalm 139 — «If I rise on the wings of the dawn, or settle on the far side of the sea... even there your hand will guide me» — and I am grateful for the gift of these lovely words.
At any rate if it's a new dawn lets hope the day stays sunny cos if we don't attempt to keep up with the opposition there will be thunder clouds ahead.
The sun rises at dawn - reddish - brown clouds provide a backdrop for a silhouetted scarecrow, whose right arm blows back and forth in the wind.
So begins The Cloud Sketcher, a passionate tale of love and war and art that ranges from the ice fields of the Arctic Circle at the dawn of the last century to the ruthless world of New York real estate speculation in the 1920s.
Just as mystical purple clouds envelop the surrounding peaks at dusk and dawn, Sofitel Nanjing Zhongshan Golf Suning embraces Chinese tradition.
At dawn the cloud forest is changing.
The marine layer clouds of a June Gloom day usually are at their maximum at dawn, when the surface air is at a minimum temperature and the temperature difference in the inversion layer is at its maximum.
Now for his first exhibition at Betty Cuningham Gallery, recently relocated from Chelsea to the Lower East Side, twenty - four watercolors of his «experience of coming dawn or falling dusk» are matched with a single, monumental oil on canvas, nine by twelve feet, called Tree of Birds (2014).4 In this latest large work depicting a mountain in Australia, rain clouds blot out the sun.
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