Some sunsets sizzle. They're probably the ones we remember most. Or best. (Flathead Lake, Montana)

(Mobile, Alabama)

And some sunsets are polite, but a little on the blah side. (San Diego, CA)
Some are just "everyday" sunsets, warm and welcoming, but most likely taken for granted. (Refugio Beach, CA)

Then there are the twilight "sunsets" -- supernatural and just as unforgettable. (Eastern Sierra, CA)


(White Mountains and Owens Valley, CA turning pink at twilight)

1 comment:
What a pleasure to see your photos again.
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