
Serene sunsets

My View of Life on the Dock




Reblogged from the Magnolia Community Library facebook.
Check out the colorful school of fish that swam onto Lexington Ave and landed on our corner sign! Thank you to local Magnolia resident Layce Alves (Here Fishy Fishy) for brightening up the sign.



The sunsets have been outstanding the last few evenings. Shore Road has a group called the sunset club and we have a wonderful time talking and enjoying mother nature. Even Maggie the little dog is waiting for the sun to set.

With the sun showing us her beauty try to get out and enjoy by taking a walk.

Sundogs are colored spots of light that develop due to the refraction of light through ice crystals. They are located approximately 22 degrees either left, right, or both, from the sun, depending on where the ice crystals are present.






Since there has been no sun for a week, the ever-faithful group, still takes a walk patiently waiting for the red sky.
Victor, Bob and Joe, Karen and Thor.


On Tuesday when walking on Shore Road as the sun was going down, no color in the sky. The sunset club at Magnolia Pier keeps hoping for some color. Maybe over the weekend.

These sculptures on Magnolia Avenue are so fun. The artist Kris Francis is so talented. He uses Repurposed Metal and recycled metal.

Three hours after high tide on Shore Road, Monday. I think I am obsessed with stormy oceans.

