Timestamp: 6:24pm
2 minutes earlier (6:22pm)
3 minutes before (6:21pm)
At 6:19pm
At 6:20 (farthest left on the horizon)
3 seconds earlier, still on the left.
Taken on 12th April.
And like tea dissolving in hot water, the sun dissolved in the sky… creating a velvet horizon, announcing for the stars' night dance with the moon, the awaited joy for the wounded souls.
(Abeer Allan)
One of the natural events that I enjoy the most is sundown. I'm always fascinated with how the colors of the sky change in a matter of seconds. It's like someone is giving some instructions to the clouds and everything else on where to move and what to form or such. Well, that's how I imagined anyway.
In our lil kingdom, we sometimes delay or pause dinner when we see the sunset in the horizon. When I get busy to notice it's already evening, the husband would call me out saying, "don't you want to see the sunset?" and I'd be rushing out at once and we would both take photos and then just sit or stand by the front yard and enjoy the sight before us.
Here at the other house, things are a bit different. We seldom take photos of the sundown because there isn't a good vantage point from our yard so we just watch on most days without photographing it. But sometime ago (May 1st), the husband got in the mood to take some snaps and these are what I'm sharing today.
It was past 6 in the evening when he got out and took photos of the sky and some videos too. Unfortunately, they aren't so sharp.
On the other hand, these two below were on the 12th of April. I don't like how the electrical wires hung around like that lol! The shots were taken just one minute apart yet look at how the colors have changed and the cloud formations too. Although the photos show a bit differently than what the naked eyes see.
Anyway, these are just some sightings we have had here. There were lots from since we came home here and I imagine there will be more and we will enjoy them too.
Photos are by the husband. 5th May 2023/08:40ph
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