kick start
your day watching the sunrise over the desert dunes.
Not exact matches
In a single
day, your kids will experience dozens of teachable moments — seeing grasshoppers and rainbows, hearing sirens and curse words, walking by a homeless man or driving by a mansion;
watching a
sunrise.
After a 12 - hour
day teaching and practicing yoga, I'm heading back to San Francisco Crossfit, where I
watched the
sunrise this morning.
I started Monday by
watching the
sunrise on the beach with my mom and it set the tone for a beautiful
day.
Forgetting to set your alarm and waking up to sunlight streaming in through your bedroom window, the feeling of soft green grass on the soles of my bare feet, crisp cool morning air before a hot summer
day, steel cut oats with sweet granules of melted brown sugar, the glittery reflection of sunbeams as they softly touch the water, the smell of the forest after it has rained, mornings spent curled up in a hammock loosing yourself in a book, walking everywhere because it's sunny and you can, teaching a first grader how to do a cartwheel,
watching the
sunrise with someone you love, skinny dipping in the ocean, braiding daisy chains into your hair prior to discovering a spider!
After a few
days in NYC Arnel and I decided to
watch the
sunrise from the Brooklyn Bridge because what's a trip to NYC without a shot on the bridge?!
One fun article offers «10 Valentine's
Day Date Ideas,» including pulling an all - nighter to
watch the
sunrise with your love and taking a trip down memory lane to places meaningful to your relationship.
We camped at a famous lake in Oregon and loaded up our coffee, kayaks, floaties, and breakfast while it was still dark - we drove the Sequoia around the lake, while
watching early morning wildlife and the
sunrise, then picked out the best picnic spot on the shore and spend the entire
day there!
Watch the Kauai
sunrise from any of three oceanfront lanais as another
day in paradise unfolds above the blue Pacific.
Watch the sunrise, spend the day snorkeling, cycling or horse riding, and walking over to the west side of the island to watch the su
Watch the
sunrise, spend the
day snorkeling, cycling or horse riding, and walking over to the west side of the island to
watch the su
watch the sunset.
Begin your
day with a steaming cup of coffee or bubbly mimosa while
watching the
sunrise and listening to the sound of lapping waves at your doorstep.
Watching the
sunrise is a great way to start your
day, and to enjoy a less crowded White Beach!
Before dawn on
Day 3 we climb to the hilltop Savitri temple to
watch the
sunrise over this holy place.
Before
sunrise, hike up to the Sun Gate, the final checkpoint of the Inca Trail, and
watch day break over the timeless ruins of Machu Picchu.
Begin each
day by sipping your morning coffee on the private lanai,
watching beautiful
sunrises over the top of Mt. Haleakala, while tropical birds call out to each other, and hear the Francolin bird with its morning wakeup call.
Day 5 Ayers Rock — Kings Creek Station An early rise is required today, not only to
watch the
sunrise but because the cool of the morning is the best time to for those that wish to climb Ayers Rock.
Rise early in the morning to greet the new
day and
watch the
sunrise eliminating the desert, after mint tea and breakfast, return to Merzouga on the saddle of your camels to shower and depart.
Costa Rica also has an unusual strategic position that within just a few hours you can surf at
sunrise at the Caribbean coast, and later in the
day,
watch the sunset over on the pacific side, catching a different set of waves!
The highlight of my
day was
watching the amazing
sunrise at 5:15 am... an experience I will always treasure.
We actually finished
watching the
sunrise from the gym while working out and it was a great way to start the
day.
Of course, making a fresh cup of coffee early in the morning in the Hacienda and then
watching the
sunrise on the beach is a great way to start a Costa Rican
day.
After a hard
day of exploring what a better way to unwind with a book and a glass of wine,
watching the birds on the balcony rails (we sit on the perimeter of the Grafton Bird Sanctuary), or wake to
watch the
sunrise with a cup of coffee, listening to the waves crashing on Stonehaven Bay, just beyond the trees.
We
watched the
sunrise, had surfing classes every
day and rented the quads to explore nearby waterfalls and other beach towns.
Our stay here has been made even more relaxing by the central location and easy access of this beautiful well appointed, well equipped and clean condo.I can't think of a better way to start my
day than sitting on our private lanai with a cup of coffee
watching the
sunrise and listening to the waves!
Half of our rooms have a city view where you can sit on the balcony with your morning coffee to
watch the
sunrise and the
day begin.
We literally spent the whole
day on the sands... from 6:30 in the morning (to
watch the beautiful
sunrises) to 10:00 or so at night to
watch the moon and stars.