Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sunset Through the Needles


Sunset Through the Needles
Originally uploaded by linfrye
Daily Practice

I am always amazed at the clarity, diversity and magesty of the skies in North Carolina this time of year. It seems that the humidity, so dense most of the summer, is lessened, and that famed 'Carolina Blue' coats the overhead dome. Clouds seems to be whiter and more varied in their shapes, and the sunsets! My gracious --- incredible.

This is the view C and I found this weekend when we walked to the top of our road. Our typical walks begin AFTER the evening news, as this one did, but we soon realized as we had to RUN to catch the last of the sun's glimmers, that the time was fast changing, and if we WANTED to see the sun set, we would have to take our walk BEFORE the news ended. Ah, the sacrifices! LOL

There was an orange/yellow glow to the sky, and it glinted off the pine needles we stood under to gaze at the setting sun across the rural road and behind the banks of trees. I LOVED that GLOW!

This morning as I'm typing, it's deepLY dark outdoors. Spots of deeper dark in the sky look like potential rain clouds - rain we truly need. Through my office window, I try to catch the sunRISE as the sun makes its way over the treeline and greenhouses. I have about an hour before I might catch it .....but those sunrises and sunsets seem to start and end the day just right.

Have a great day!

4 comments:

Teri said...

A beautiful view Lin. I think autumn gives us such spectacular views.

Teresa said...

Looks so fall-ish! They picked the corn on the farm around us yesterday.... a sure sign that Fall is close by (and some of us are hoping - again - that we'll have a White Christmas... yes, I'm thinking - and dreaming - ahead!)

Anonymous said...

Oh the colors -- the glow -- incredibly captured. You continue to amaze me with your fantastic talent.
Hugs,
Lorraine

Joan said...

GORGEOUS!!!! I love the golden colors of the sky and the way you framed it with the palm frond on the side. Wow!