I like it a lot David. I have often had those thoughts “what difference does the sun rising or falling make in it’s appearance?” The difference is only in me viewing the morning light or the sunset reflecting in the day well (or not so well) spent in reflection. The sun doesn’t care and it’s beauty is the same. This was a sunset. I actually ran down the driveway until I could see the sun setting and nestling in the V of the land before allowing the darkness to descend.
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A lovely photo
The haiku enhances it
Thus its vice versa
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Thank you, Betty. A thoughtful comment AND a haiku!
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I like it a lot David. I have often had those thoughts “what difference does the sun rising or falling make in it’s appearance?” The difference is only in me viewing the morning light or the sunset reflecting in the day well (or not so well) spent in reflection. The sun doesn’t care and it’s beauty is the same. This was a sunset. I actually ran down the driveway until I could see the sun setting and nestling in the V of the land before allowing the darkness to descend.
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Thank you for the background story, Gary. I read your description, but am intrigued by the “running down the driveway” part.
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