Interesting clouds

Do you see a Seahorse in the clouds?  Another beautiful sunset on Tuesday.

Sunset from the Gloucester’s Coast Guard Station

After the lighting of the Lobster Trap Tree, the sunset finished a great day.

Sun Pillar at sunset

A sun pillar, also known as a light pillar or ice pillar, is a vertical beam of light that appears to extend from the sun or another light source. It’s an atmospheric optical phenomenon caused by sunlight reflecting off of ice crystals in the air or high-altitude clouds.
Sun pillars are most commonly seen during sunrise or sunset, when the sun is low on the horizon and cirrus clouds are present. They are less likely to occur during the summer.

The sun has gone to bed

The sun went to bed on Saturday at 4:12 pm.  As we walk on Shore Road, we need flashlights to keep us safe.

 

Happy day before Thanksgiving

Hoping everyone will have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.   Enjoy

Smokey skies on Saturday night

On Saturday at sunset went the Magnolia Landing.  The smoke coming from Lynn Woods was disturbing.

Another gift from mother nature

The sunset on Thursday night was incredible.  Our sunset club really enjoyed fall sunsets.   Thank you, mother nature.

Contrails and Crescent Moon

The Contrails and Crescent Moon over Magnolia Harbor and Kettle Island.

A cold winter sunset

The wind was howling, and the air was freezing; but the sunsets exceed the cold.