SWEET SUNSETS ABOUND world over in their differing hues. But last night we gratefully watched the sun at Kwomais Point Park melt into the sea as effortlessly as a lump of sugar dissolving in a hot cup of tea.
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Those sunsets cannot be ignored. Powerful.
ReplyDeleteI had to smile about your comment on stardust's blog today. "Hope your snow stays fluffy and soft", you wrote.
A thing one wishes each other in China [so I have been told] says:
"May your rice never be gummy". Now I'd like to expand that with your: ...and may your snow always be fluffy and soft."
[Don't mind me: I'm going stir-crazy with these low temps we are having over here.]
Gorgeous sunsets!
ReplyDeleteI like that analogy, melting like sugar into tea.....and what beautiful, beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy visiting my friend on the Oregon coast and seeing the sun set directly "into" the water, but I love the islands the distance giving some substance to "our" horizon in Ocean Park.
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Lovely shot! Fantastic color. You captured it so well!
ReplyDeleteWow! very pretty. What a nice evening to be out.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing :)
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I would argue that you had some of the most fantastic sunsets in your neck of the woods last night!
ReplyDeleteThat is so magnificent, Maria! I was watching the sunset last night here but nothing compared to your photo. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt was a wonderful sunset last night. I was down in White Rock visiting my Mum and we watched the sun set from her hospital window. She is getting a lot better I'm pleased to say.
ReplyDeleteThe colours are extremely beautiful! WOW!
ReplyDeletewow absolute fantastic photos Must be great to have a first class view of such a spectacle
ReplyDeleteThe colors are spectacular. Fantastic shots of the sinking sun.
ReplyDeleteHello Penelope,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful photograph of that richly hued sunset! I am in Ottawa where it feels as though it is a different life. I think I've missed a couple of your posts, but wanted to say I also loved the drapery photo, and especially the equally rich blend of d-words to describe your impressions.
Wow, these are beautiful shots. What a gorgeous sunset. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!
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