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I glance out my kitchen window, and see this. DSCN8465.JPG


I throw on my side zip boots...3 minute brisk walk down the road. (whew)


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Can I make it to the beach? 1/4 mile to go. Nope

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BosnMate

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Sky was a little different here this afternoon. Not a pretty sunset, but lots of overcast and some very light color. Wonder is there is smoke? Hadn't heard of any fires though. Anyhow,
you had a really pretty sunset. Enjoyed the pictures.
 

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I know those setting suns move fast. I've chased them before with obstructions in the way only to see it disappear when I get all those power lines, telephones poles and buildings behind me. Still you got a marvelous sunset.
 

ronwoodcraft

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Sky was a little different here this afternoon. Not a pretty sunset, but lots of overcast and some very light color. Wonder is there is smoke? Hadn't heard of any fires though. Anyhow,
you had a really pretty sunset. Enjoyed the pictures.
It's been hazy here too. I thought it was because of a Forest Service controlled burn between La Pine and Fort Rock. The local news said that was not what was causing it. They said it's smoke from grass fires in Siberia.
 

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