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


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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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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Nice photographs! Thanks for sharing...
 

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.
 

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.
 

Where is Oregon ?:icon_thumleft:
 

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