Have you seen the star that shines each morning?
@littlefranciscan (18327)
United States
3 responses
@cuddlebug79705 (2003)
• United States
17 Nov 06
Yes, I've heard. And here in west texas it is more than just warming our way, it is scalding us most of the time.
@littlefranciscan (18327)
• United States
17 Nov 06
I hope you go out prepared for the fearsome rays of the scalding sun ..While others barely feel the rays others are burnt to a crisp.something how location comes into play with the effect of the sun:)+
@happygal68 (3275)
• United States
16 Nov 06
I love watching the sunrise, I don't always get to see it everyday, but I try my best. Sometimes, I am just too busy getting the boys motivated to wake up for school, doing laundry, or some other type of cleaning. I try to get my cleaning done early in the morning so I will not wake up my husband as he sleeps during the day.
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@littlefranciscan (18327)
• United States
17 Nov 06
I understand the difficulty of noticing the sun..Where we are it's hard to get a full glimpse of the morning sun rising ..I have been places though where I was able to watch it rise and also watch it set..such a beautiful picture it is..The sun is a star..Thank God for it's warm and continued rising and setting;)+
@littlefranciscan (18327)
• United States
17 Nov 06
i was thinking about the sun which is the morning star we always see..it is also the evening star too..I never thought about venus being the morning star..Is this how they are referring to venus now?+






