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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Evening skies at the farm.

Pictures one and three show the perfect explanation for the original name of the farm we live on, named Western Glow back in the 1920's. When there is a high tide, we can see the water, from the farm. Understand that we're at about thirteen feet above sea level and about two miles from the water. Last night was awesome and I captured these views in a span of forty-five minutes. I love the reflection of the sun on Samish Bay. Then I turned around to the East and there was a partial rainbow. Then back to the West and a sunburst, followed by a gorgeous blood red sky about thirty minutes later.

7:32 PM to the West

7:36 PM to the East

7:40 PM to the West

8:13 PM to the West

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5 comments:

Terry Rose said...

Jean, I haven't visited here recently...gosh great pics. I think we were talking on the phone when you were seeing some of these. Beautiful Bow! Good job!

And you know I love those Lhasa Apsos!
t-rose

Marisa said...

Jean, I don't know why I haven't been keeping up with your photography, but my goodness, it's really good. I can't believe the beauty around your house. I know you must absolutely LOVE it out there.

Peggy said...

This is outrageous! How did you hold the camera still? Sunsets like that are mind-blowing.

Anonymous said...

Apso-lutely breathtaking photos! Wow, very rarely do we get beautiful sunsets and sunrises here in Missouri, these are mind blowing! Someday I would love for Adam to see the west coast. If it weren't for all the rain I would be there in a minute! Love you!

Anonymous said...

You write very well.