🌼 April Challenge – Day 3 / 30
Week 1: Morning Awakenings 🌅 Yesterday, we listened to the morning—its sounds, its scents, its quiet language. Today, we turn our attention to something simpler still: the first light. In the Northern Hemisphere, spring light arrives earlier each day—soft at first, then golden, then bold. It stretches across waking gardens and windows still fogged from sleep. In Paraguay, autumn light comes later now—gentler, honey-colored, filtering through trees heavy with ripe fruit. It doesn't rush. It lingers. Wherever you are, the light of morning has its own mood. Today, we watch it arrive. Today's invitation: Find a place where you can see the sky—through a window, from a doorstep, or standing still in an open field. Watch the light for one full minute. Notice: - Is it soft or sharp? Golden or pale? - Where does it touch first—the treetops, a wall, your own hand? - How does it change, even slightly, as you watch? No need to photograph it. No need to name it perfectly. Just let the light meet your eyes. 👇 If you'd like, share one thing you noticed about the morning light. Or drop 🌅 to honor another day of arriving slowly. The light doesn't rush. Neither do we. 💛 @Nya K @Veronika Hübner @Ines Königsmann