Saturday, October 27, 2018

Moose And The Sunrise / Moose Y El Amanecer

La versión español está después de la primera foto.

I WOKE UP just before 7:30 Friday morning to the start of another spectacular sunrise. I grabbed my camera from the night table and headed outside. When I arrived on the terrace, I was surprised to find Moose sitting in the dark admiring the view. I had no idea a cat could appreciate a sunrise.

I wonder if I should enroll him in a school for exceptional cats. (Maybe CATS College Canterbury.)

Click the images for a closer look at what Moose and I saw.



ME DESPERTÉ POCO antes de las 7:30 de la mañana del viernes al comienzo de otro amanecer espectacular. Tomé mi cámara de la mesa de noche y salí. Cuando llegué a la terraza, me sorprendió encontrar a Moose sentado en la oscuridad admirando la vista. No tenía idea de que un gato pudiera apreciar un amanecer.

Me pregunto si debería inscribirlo en una escuela para gatos excepcionales. (Tal vez CATS College Canterbury).

Haz clic en las imágenes para ver más de cerca lo que Moose y yo vimos. 





NEVER MIND!
HE WAS COVETING A CRAG MARTIN ROOSTING IN THE AWNING (THANKFULLY OUTSIDE THE GLASS CURTAIN).
¡NO IMPORTA!
ÉL ESTABA MONITOREANDO UN ROQUERO EN EL TOLDO (ME ALEGRO DE QUE ESTUVIERA FUERA DE LA CORTINA DE CRISTAL).

26 comments:

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    1. Anne Marie,
      I should have been sleeping but I just couldn’t.

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  2. I think if he could get his paws on one, he's know what to do with it.

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    1. Travel,
      Oh yeah. He caught a sparrow a while back. No hesitation. However he did give it to me when I told him too!

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  3. I think Moose was admiring the sunrise ........too.

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    1. Bob,
      I’m sure you of it. The bird just happened to be in his sight line.

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  4. Moose on alert. And you thought he had it easy. Gorgeous sunrise. We had a pretty one this morning, but nowhere near as intense as yours.

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    1. Wilma,
      I think there was a fire in Marbella that caused that sky. Later the air smelled like smoke.

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  5. I figured he was waiting for the birds to arrive!!!! But no denying...a stunning sunrise.

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    1. Adam,
      And the birds will be the reason all winter.

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  7. Oh well, at least ONE of you was truly captivated by that gorgeous sunrise!

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  8. Until I got to the bottom of your post I was thinking he likely associates sunrise with the birds getting up so was waiting for that. Beautiful sunrise!

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  9. I lie the silhouette of the palm tree next to that sunrise. A really beautiful picture.

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  10. Beautiful photos and love Moose !
    Can not see the bird nest.

    cheers, parsnip and badger

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    1. Parsnip,
      Sorry. Maybe I’ll go back in and circle the bird. It’s not easy to find. Dead center in the photo. The triangular gray brown shape sticking out above the blue rolled awning.

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  11. Poor Moose. SO obsessed!
    Nice sunrise! Do you guys set your clocks back this time of year as well?

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    1. Jim,
      Clocks went back overnight. We forgot and were out of bed EARLY! It might be the last year Europe does this. Yay!

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    2. Couldn't agree more. Just leave the 'time' alone already.

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  12. You might look into Kit Kat Kommunity Kollege. Ok, they have issues with spelling, but I understand their mouse-katching kourses are kwite excellent.

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    1. Walt the Fourth and Judy,
      Yes, ugh, Walt. Anyway, CAC College Canterbury specializes in international students... like Moose.

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