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Nice thread.

In the winter at home I love walking around the suburbs of my town after 2am under a star lit sky, hands tucked tightly in the pockets of my oversized jacket, watching every warm breath poor out of me rhythmically evaporating into the earth's atmosphere I stop once in a while pondering my life while taking in the beauty of the nights sky, on occasion it can bring a tear to my eye, I'm not sure why but I often feel home sick while staring out into space.

In the summer I love the afternoons in the country, I've never really been a fan of the beach, I don't think there's nothing like going out in the country with a blanket and basket of good savoury foods, a bottle of wine with a good book and nothing but the sound of a summers gentle breeze rustling the leaves of the surrounding trees.

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Riding my bike on a full moon with my trench coat on so it billows out at the back so i feel like a superhero.

:lol: You rock! *HUGS*

I love evenings. Dusk, twilight, sunset, etc. When I'm aware of it, it just soothes, like all the bile in all the world can have itself, I've found peace and cannot be bothered.

And then I love night. Regardless of the moonlight, though I admit there's something magikal about a full moon on the country side. No lights, no buildings, no bull. Just the natural world around you illuminated ever so softly. That's prolly the best.

And then morning comes. <_< Stupid mornings. But I must admit, when I worked graveyards, the highlight of my day would be sunrise. A hard nights work, and then I stand to the east, and the sky lights up and I feel as if hope arises anew.

Yeah, it's like time doesn't matter, all I need is the sky.

And thunderstorms!!! Anytime we have a thunderstorm I'm reintroduced with bliss. Rain too, but it's not as exciting. Rain is more like dusk, brings ease to my worries. Thunderstorms however make me feel life.

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Guest Chrysee

I tried to post this yesterday but somehow blew it so here goes.

My favorite time of day is whenever I wake up. Now many people would consider it the middle of the night, but I have the house to myself and it's when I do my best writing & illustrating. I begin with what all of my friends have come to refer to as the 'Four Food Group Breakfast.' This consists of: coffee, sugar, cigarettes & pain killers. Yes, I am disabled and am tormented by a number of old injuries, resulting in chronic pain (yet another excuse my doctor has for not wishing to get involved with taking me through HRT.) Oh, and though the sugar is for the coffee (obviously) I consider it to be so important that I have granted it it's own food group all to itself.

Then, too, there's music. I sit down to Starbuck, my IMAC, and strap on the headphones to deliver the soundtrack to my new day. And since discovering the best steampunk band on the planet (Abney Park! See them live if you can! Trust me!) I'm thinking it's time to maybe elevate music to a 'food group.'

With all of that in place, let the work begin.

Thanks for asking.

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Guest Clockwork

I'm more of a night person. The evil day star hurts my skin and i'm not super fond of heat. Plus not many people are out and about at that hour.

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