My stepson was visiting from the East Coast recently and we went to the beach one evening to catch the sunset. The actual setting wasn’t spectacular, but the afterglow was pretty sweet:
The light on the ocean was so unusual–I thought it made the water look like frosting or cream cheese.
My stepson and his sister scrambled down the cliffs and I took this from up above. They look so tiny against the Pacific, don’t they?
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I still have lots of New Mexico photos to post, but am having a little trouble getting back in the groove after the holidays and our little getaway. Hoping to do that very soon.
{carole}
Excellent capture of the color, Ms. Pearl. (Of course, when Ms. Nature offers a display such as ther one you’ve captured, Ms. Pearl gets to go for it — which you did, and very well.)
Ms. Spock
Aww, thanks!
Excellent capture of the “Golden Hours”.
Thank you, and welcome!
Amazing to me that the sky can turn those shades of purple and yellow. Frosting is the perfect analogy for the water!
The colors were really something that night, Jackie.
Hope you don’t get too much snow!
Oh wow. I can stare at these all day.
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As soon as I wrote I was unaware of another Arctic blast coming, I saw it on the news. This one is even worse than the last, if that’s possible. So glad to not be on the East Coast right now!
This makes me feel warm.
So glad to hear it, Thoughtsy. Hope you didn’t have to go into work today. Can’t believe Maryland is having below-zero wind chills!
Fantastic colours. So beautiful. I love the silhouette of the tree.
Thanks, Caroline. I like that weather-beaten tree too.