On cloudless mornings the sun rises over Dublin Bay, brilliantly illuminating the skies.
Today I thought I would share some photos I took this summer, as Dublin slowly came to life, together with my poem, Dublin Sunrise. Hope you enjoy these words and images.
An immense dark sky
Flushes in expectation,
Casting a glowing sheen
Across shimmering waves.
Branches glisten
With gleaming dewdrops.
Supporting an orchestra
Of chirping birds.
Shades of crimson deepen,
Streaking the sky,
Pulsating with knowledge
Of this day's dawning.
Over Howth hill's darkened rim
The sun rises,
Announcing its arrival
In radiating fiery stripes.
And as the sun continues
Its astral climb,
Dublin simply
Goes about its business.
Thanks for reading my recipes and ramblings.
Slán agus beannacht,
(Goodbye and blessings)
Mairéad -Irish American Mom
Pronunciation - slawn ah-gus ban-ock-th
Mairéad - rhymes with parade
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Maureen N.
Loved your poem and pictures, Mairead. Reminded me of coming in to Ireland from the US having traveled all night across the sea, when the first shafts of Dawn are on the horizon, and slowly develop into that splendid golden morning glow across the water and Dublin Bay. I watch for it on each trip!
I believe the street lights in Dublin are orange because they can be seen better in the fog.
Irish American Mom
Maureen - I too love arriving in Ireland at the crack of dawn - there is something magical about landing on a bright, golden morning in Dublin.
Thanks for your explanation of orange street lamps - there sure is plenty of fog in Ireland to warrant those orange lights.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kay G.
I love this poem and I love the photos.
One thing, the streetlights that you captured in the photos bring back fond memories of England for me, they look the same there too. xx
Irish American Mom
Thanks Kay. Funny how you noticed the streetlights. My kids also commented on Irish streetlights this summer. "Look, they're orange," called out my little boys as we were driving along. I had never before noticed that streetlights are a brighter, white color in America.
Take care,
Mairéad
Peggy Miller Hopes
Absolutely lovely! Even though I've never been there it makes me oh so homesick.
Peggy
Irish American Mom
Peggy - I'm so glad you enjoyed this little glimpse of a Dublin sunrise.
All the best,
Mairéad
Cheryl Barker
Beautiful photos and words, Mairead. God's creation never ceases to inspire, huh? So happy that you have been able to enjoy some time in Ireland this summer. What a blessing!
Irish American Mom
Cheryl - I think everyone should get up early every now and then to experience the beauty of a sunrise. It's good for the mind, spirit and soul. Sometimes we just plod on through life and forget to appreciate God's blessings all around us.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Brian@irelandfavorites
Beautiful pics and pros as always, here's hoping the images were taken on the way home,
Cheers,
Brian.
Irish American Mom
Brian - I'm a woman with two homes now, so no matter where I am, in Ireland or America, I always feel at home.
All the best,
Mairéad
Bonnie Banters
Such beautiful photos complement such a beautiful poem. Thanks for sharing!
Irish American Mom
Thanks so much, Bonnie. Glad you enjoyed this post.
Best wishes,
Mairéad