The sun is setting earlier each night. The countdown has begun toward that 4PM December sunset…uffda. The sunset last night at 8:07 PM…we had 13 hours and 33 minutes of daylight yesterday. It was a warm day with a high of 81 F or 27 C eh! The humidity was almost as high as the temperature.
Last night I had two willing victims eager participants for photos, my great nephew and great niece.
Anna holding the sun!
Mason
The kids were out riding their bikes whilst their Mother was jogging.
We were on our nightly ride…saw just two deer and no turkeys.
We watched the sun disappear behind the clouds as we drove. We have a smoky haze in the air from the wildfires out west. At times you can smell the smoke in the air. I hope the fires out west are put out soon.
Beautiful. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe smoke has been hanging around this valley for weeks, and my house smells like a campfire. I, too, hope the fires are extinguished soon.
ReplyDeleteClever photos with Anna and Mason.
How cute are those photos! Seriously? You can smell the fires from so far away? I'm amazed!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots !
ReplyDeleteWith winter just about here I TOO want to hold onto the summer sun! Great shots, Connie!
ReplyDeleteLinda
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Cute photos with the kiddos holding the sun. The last photo's a beaut!
ReplyDeleteNice shots! Wouldn't it be nice if I could get a sheep to do something like that - maybe sniffing the sun :-).
ReplyDeleteHere in Minneapolis MN we are having a slight haze from the Canadian fires, too. No smell of smoke though.
ReplyDeleteShirley H.
I like the pictures. With all the trees here I can't see the sun going down but we did have the orange glow over everything last evening. I ran in for the camera and got a few pictures.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos ! It is cooler in the evenings and mornings here but the day time creeps up to hot and humid again . The only smoke smell we get here is the bond fires in the area . The sun sets at 8:04 pm here now and is getting later to rise in the mornings to . Thanks for sharing , Have a good day eh!
ReplyDeleteSo cute those kids and I love the photos! I had no idea you were getting the smoke from the fires...that's a ways away!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I am praying the fires are out soon...
ReplyDeleteYes, days are starting to rapidly shorten. We've had a week of heavy smoke.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and sweet "models." So sad about the fires.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a nice day.
That haze is mostly from our wildfires in Washington state. Can you believe how much of our beautiful land has burned down? I love your idea of capturing the sun. :-)
ReplyDeleteI noticed the moon last night was so beautiful. I may have to take a class some time to figure that all out. Or maybe read directions from off the net. They are great photos and I am sure the kids were thrilled when you had them help with it.
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