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Monday, March 29, 2021
At the Sunrise Café...
Sunrise.
Friday, March 26, 2021
At the Sunrise Café...
Thursday, March 25, 2021
At the Sunrise Café...
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
At the Gray Café...
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
At the Sunrise Café...
The fox reappears...
Next time... I plan to get a better picture. I've got to reach for my old time-y camera. I'm keeping it right here on my desk. It's a mistake to grab the iPhone. What a fumbling idiot I become when suddenly excited by a chance to photograph the fox! Too many button images to look at and emphatically touch. I got that one picture and then — even though the beastie paused to take a shit — I could not get a second shot.
UPDATE: Meade texts from the backyard:
Sunday, March 21, 2021
At the Sunrise Café...
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Ice update.
Saturday, March 20, 2021
At the Sunrise Café...
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
At the Muskrat Café...

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Tuesday, March 16, 2021
At the Ice Mesa Café...
Find the fox.
Sitting at my window this morning, I've seen a big beautiful fox run through the backyard twice, but it's impossible to get the iPhone ready and working quickly enough to get a picture of these full views. So you see what I got. There is a fox in both pictures, I assure you.
Monday, March 15, 2021
In 19 months of chasing the sunrise, today's was the #1 best.
I gave you some unretouched photos earlier today — here — but let me give you a few more. These are modestly tweaked in Apple's Photos — basically just moving the "Light" slider a bit to the left. The lake has been melting and cracking up, and wind/waves are driving shards of ice to pile up on the shore.
This is 7:02, the earliest shot, which makes me wish I'd gotten out 10 minutes earlier.
What a broiler!
This was the scene at 7:04, with the shoreline ice looking cobalt blue.
7:05, framed without the shoreline ice:
Here's the panorama:
This photo is quite a bit later — 7:27 — and in a different location. Beautiful color that I'd count as above average, but drastically faded from 20 minutes earlier. In this spot, the ice was piled much higher. The wall between me and the lake must have been 10 feet high:

The sky over Lake Mendota at 7:02 this morning — straight out of the iPhone, no color or light adjustments.
All I did was level the horizon slightly.
I was going to take this morning off from my usual sunrise run, but I could see the color developing very intensely and darted out at the last minute. Sunrise wasn't until 7:10, and by 7:10 the color was quite faded, into a sunrise that I'd have judged to be in the middling range of the sunrises I've seen since beginning my sunrise run series in September 2019.
I got to my vantage point and got these pictures at 7:02, so you see it's crucial to get out at least 8 minutes before the sunrise time to catch the most vivid sunrises. I jumped up, grabbed my keys, and got my shoes on, and headed out. I had no time at all to spare, or I would not have caught this — the most beautiful of all the sunrises I have seen.
It was more beautiful in real life. Sometimes the photos bump up the beauty of cloud colors that are too subtle to wow you in person. But this was way over the top. Not just for sunrise connoisseurs!
I'll put up a little video for another look: