God’s creation invites us to open our eyes to ten thousand wonders. [Tweet this] Take time to watch the sunset and admire God’s handiwork. Consider setting an alarm so you don’t miss it, and invite a friend. You can check online to find out what time the sun will dip below the horizon where you live. Depending on your location, you may want to travel to a hill or tall building nearby to catch a better view. Observe the sky and the shape of the clouds. Watch how the light shifts and changes ever so slowly. Look for colors and hues, even if it’s a cloudy day. Spend a few moments thanking God for his wondrous goodness and gifts—which he shares with all of humanity day in and day out. Share the beauty you see by snapping a photo of the sunset.
Wonder Challenge: We want to see it with you! Tweet, post or pin a photo to Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram or your blog and hashtag #LIVEWONDERSTRUCK so we can see!
Tomororow: REST
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One of my favorite things to do is watch a sunrise or sunset….nothing seems to put God’s greatness into perspective like taking this in…especially if I get to watch it come up over the ocean. Just beautiful. I took a nice photo of the sunset last night and shared it on Facebook yesterday. They never get old. 🙂
Eileen, I completely agree. Thanks for sharing the photo on facebook. It was beautiful!
You’ll never see the same sunset twice, that is how incredible our God is!
and each of them is fabulous!
it’s awesome to #LIVEWONDERSTRUCK !
Tara, what an amazing thing! We get to experience new wonder everyday!
I never seem to have a camera when the sun is setting. So last week I said to my hubby let’s go in the golf cart and see if I can take a picture across the golf course. That’s the one I put up on Twitter. I was focused and going to get a shot. It wasn’t the best but I did managed to get it.
Love counting the gifts at JOY DARE and reading your wonder posts and reading your book. Oh would that there were a few more hours in the day.
Blessings
Janis
Janis, thank you so much for sharing your picture on twitter! Beautiful!
I am going to be totally honest. I prefer sunrises. However, this really helped change my perspective a bit 🙂 http://shimergap.blogspot.com/2013/02/wonderstruck-23-sunset.html