In the years I've lived here, I have never watched the sun rise on Lake Michigan.
This was the day that would change.
So I left at 4:45 this morning to take the 25 minute walk to the lake front.
Here's what I witnessed




Isn't it breathtaking?
And on my walk back home, these stunning views


And then I went home and back to bed.
Because, seriously, who gets up at 4:30 to watch the sun rise?!
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