...And then sometimes you drive 200 miles and stay awake all night to watch the
Orionides, only to experience the fortunate side effect of witnessing the sun rise over cornfields.
There's something to be said for wishing every day were as good as the last.
Beautiful !
ReplyDeleteI once read that the red glow of the moon during a lunar eclipse is the light from every sunrise and sunset happening on earth at that moment.
Intellectually I knew why the light was red - but I'd never thought of it like that, and will never look at it the same way again.
Nice! Love the warm glow and contrast.
ReplyDeleteGlen - Intellectually or no, in a way, that's precisely what it is.
ReplyDeleteEli - Thanks!
How perfect!
ReplyDeletewhile you were tweakin on nodoze i done fell asleep. sorry about that. i'm glad you got home safe. i was worried.
ReplyDeleteit looks like a field of fire....
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