A Sunrise and a Sunset every single day

There's a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they're absolutely free. Don't miss so many of them. ~Jo Walton

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  1. Sharan Thapar

    September 7, 2013

    , ! /,
    – O –
    ,,.+”"-.,.+”"-._ ,+
    Good
    Morning
    Feel the freshness & gentle touch of morning sunrise.H
    ave a wonderful day..

    Good Morning +Jendhamuni Sos (^_^)

  2. Pieter Hibma

    September 7, 2013

    Better be quiet on that one! Otherwise the government invent a new tax.

  3. James Poole

    September 7, 2013

    Dear Jendhamuni that sounds so true , an goodnight . Thank You 🙂

  4. John Tai

    September 7, 2013

    Good to known that, but the don't miss anything in between.

  5. Ghazi Riman

    September 7, 2013

    Hello +Jendhamuni Sos hope things went nice in Cambodia yesterday.Do hope you are having a pleasant weekend:)

  6. Ashima Dogra

    September 7, 2013

    Beautiful! sister +Jendhamuni Sos i love both sunrise and sunset. Take care big sister! smiles and hugs for you 🙂

  7. Martha Andriekus

    September 8, 2013

    The sight may be free but I would rather all humans could be free to appreciate it. (Please don't begin the debate on those justly imprisoned. )

  8. Aisha Jamea

    September 8, 2013

    True all the best things in our life is free . Thank u god for every thing .

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