Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Friday, February 17, 2012
An Almost Sunset
I so rarely see the western sky -- the mountain behind our house blocks most of it-- but I caught this one when I was in Asheville on Wednesday to meet with my class.
It was even pretty reflected in my car window.
The golden light caressed a brick wall . . .
As you can see, it's a ways from sunset. . . but it was time for my class.
A beautiful glow Vicki. Oh and those mountains. Recently L and I went to Maryville and as we were heading south, trying to find an antiques mall, I saw those mountains in front of me, all black and shrouded in mist. They looked so forbidding. Coming from the lowlands, I find the mountains very intimidating in the winter but I am assured that they don't look like that in the Fall.
9 comments:
Beautiful western sunset images -- barbara
Very nice!
The photo of the brick wall is so pretty...the sun is making some of the bricks look like they're made out of gold.
I agree with Victoria. The sunlight on those bricks is gorgeous.
nice...love the golden sun on the brick...makes for a great composition....
Beautiful! We can't see much of the western sky either, but that's a small price to pay for that morning sunrise.
WOW!
A beautiful glow Vicki. Oh and those mountains. Recently L and I went to Maryville and as we were heading south, trying to find an antiques mall, I saw those mountains in front of me, all black and shrouded in mist. They looked so forbidding. Coming from the lowlands, I find the mountains very intimidating in the winter but I am assured that they don't look like that in the Fall.
All beautiful-but I think the reflection is my favorite : )
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