LS Tractor Owner
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- Edgewood, NM
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- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
Thought the same thing about it coming up in the morning yesterday when I went to the end of the driveway to pick up the newspaper.
Sure enough, it' raining right now.
Sunsets as such can give one easy peaceful feeling at the end of the day. :thumbsup:
What's this "newspaper" you speak of??? :confused3:
:laughing: I still get mine every day, too.
Nice pic! :thumbsup:
The fun just begins after sunset.
No, not that. The other stuff, like make dinner, eat dinner, watch the news, do dishes, vacuum the house, rake the leaves/shovel the snow, go grocery shopping, clean the catboxes, laundry.... don't want to waste daylight doing that stuff. :laughing:
Thought the same thing about it coming up in the morning yesterday when I went to the end of the driveway to pick up the newspaper.
View attachment 638431
Sure enough, it' raining right now.
The fun just begins after sunset.
No, not that. The other stuff, like make dinner, eat dinner, watch the news, do dishes, vacuum the house, rake the leaves/shovel the snow, go grocery shopping, clean the catboxes, laundry.... don't want to waste daylight doing that stuff. :laughing:
We usually get two sunsets out here in the wide open spaces. One to the west which are sometimes spectacular, but another, far more subdued, to the east...
View attachment 638505 . Fall sunset over my lake. I don't think the water will fall out.
You learn something new every day. Here I always though the sun always set in the west
FYI Red skys in the morning, sailors take warning.
Not really a “ sunset “ , but a reflection of the western sunset. I think refractions from the real sunset.... kind of upside down sunset... darker on the bottom, colors go up higher.... opposite of the real sunset. Very hard to describe, only lasts about 5-10 minutes. I will try to get a pic if we get a good display this weekend.