The sunrises in our backyard

“The whole sky had looked like gold, she said, and as for the clouds! Well, their beauty was beyond description. They floated in red and violet splendor over her head”.

Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid

When we were putting together our must-have list for our realtor, the most important feature was to have windows and a lot of natural light in our new home.

After having lived in a dim lower level rental for 8 years, we wanted all the sunlight we can get for our first home purchase.

Our realtor listened, and he delivered.

Having the lake as our backyard ended up being a bonus.

Moving and settling in our new home during the Summer was the perfect way to experience the coastal charm of our new neighbourhood.

Sailboats, picnics, cycling and gelatos were a part of daily life here.

It wasn’t until Fall and Winter, however, that I started experiencing solar visits up close.

Down by the lake, the coldest seasons gave us the dreamiest of sunrises.

From our balcony, a quick peak outside shows our orange orb floating magnificently above the water, announcing its presence.

A new day is here, and I am alive to see it.

On most days, I admire this view from the warmth of our home. But on certain days, the coral sky pulls me outside and makes me want to touch what a new day feels like.

I would love to bring you along on these solar visits. Below are my favourite captures of our lakeside sunrises.

First appearances

There is nothing that reminds me I am alive, and that I’ve been granted a new day, than bearing witness to the sun emerging from a silent horizon. Aside from the occasional dog walker and jogger, I often find myself a solitary sun worshipper on the shore. I prefer it that way – the stillness of myself, the sun, and a deep exhale while the wildlife around me start their day before the rest of the world start theirs.

Fireside

This sunrise of January 10, 2025 will forever be imprinted in my mind. It was a frigid subzero morning, but the red sky pulled me out of bed and lured me to the shore. Sitting in the tranquil stillness of the morning, I felt like I was floating in a dream of fuchsia. I was the only one there, and it felt like the sky had shared a secret with only me while the rest of the world slept.

Balcony greetings

Every day the morning sky looks different from our balcony. Sometimes it’s a pastel backdrop, other times it’s a grey canvas. And every so often, I am at eye level with a burst of neon clouds or a golden sphere greeting me with a tail of glitter swaying on the water below it.

City skyline

From this vantage, the Toronto sky line looks so small when compared side-by-side with our floating round star. Looking at the high rises from across the lake, I wonder if anyone else is awake in their 30th floor bedroom, face-to-face with the sun.

I understand that a picturesque lake isn’t accessible to everyone, so this is what I invite you to reflect on:

In just a matter of seconds, a bright coral sky will transition into a faded blue or grey. The magic that mesmerized your eyes just a second ago, will disappear.

An extraordinary sky becomes another ordinary day. Commuting, working, running errands, being seated at a computer all day. The grey sky pairing well with the monotony of modern life.

But perhaps, dear friend, waking up to see another day really isn’t that ordinary after all. Perhaps there is room to touch extraordinary in our daily routine.

Maybe it’s…

  • The way morning light accentuates the steam of your coffee.
  • The pink clouds you witness on your drive home.
  • The way golden hour makes geometric patterns on your wall.
  • How the evening sun boosts the eye colour of the person you love.

Whatever fleeting moment of light arrives to you, take a moment to be with it.

The sun’s transient presence passes, but when it does come, it has the ability to make us forget the ordinary for a second.

And maybe that’s what it takes to remember that being alive to see another day isn’t so ordinary after all.

🌞 xo

2 responses to “The sunrises in our backyard”

  1. Beautiful/ Thank you for sharing. I just bet your SAD, has not been an issue sine the moved.

    Devi B.

    1. I am glad you enjoyed, Devi! 💛 Omg my SAD has decreased for sure. Even on a cloudy day, having windows helps a lot. We didn’t realize how much our last place lacked light until now. Of course, some days are better than others. But overall, we are very grateful we were able to find something that fit our wish list when it came to light. 🙏🏻 Hope you’ve been coping during this season! Spring is almost here….!

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