After the dullest of dull days, there was a spectacular two-tone sunset over the beach. Corals and orange blazing to my left, the tide far out and the light catching on the sand at Sheppey; blues, silver and heathery clouds like a Whistler nocturne to my right.
Everybody stops to stare. Neighbours run home for their cameras.
Our sunsets are famous and we never tire of watching them. It is a sociable moment when strangers stop to talk. 'It'll be a good one tonight.' 'It flares up again just before the end.'
No wonder the local cinema closed down.
We've got our own Cinema Paradiso.
With seagulls.
2 comments:
Truly a gift of nature...I love that.
It's amazing how it's different every night, Darlene.
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