Friday, April 30, 2021

#2479 "Singleton March Sunset on Fire"


The sunset colours were on fire. The reflections in the open water of Jim Day Rapids were also burning. The trumpeter swans had left temporarily. At some times during this winter, there had been twenty or more of the magnificent swans enjoying the quiet seclusion of Jim Day Rapids and the Singleton Sanctuary. The beavers and otters did not bother them much. The nature preserve was a hive of activity at all hours of the day. 

The overcast skies were just about to exit to the east. The direct beams from the setting sun were illuminating the back edge of this cloud and reaching the eyes of the sunset gazers like ourselves. The satellite imagery clearly told the tale. The northwesterly winds were also revealed in the gravity waves. Nature is inspiring whether it is beautiful or not. In this case, the sunset was simply remarkable. 

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