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Our big storms still had hours to go when I went out to check the sunset horizon, which I assumed would be a wall of gray. This opening lasted for only another minute. The cloud draped over Piney Mountain really was at least that blue.
William Theodore Van Doren, ESCAPE OF THE CRAZY RED BALL (Sunset from Stony Point, Albemarle County, Va.) Oil on watercolor block, 13 x 19.
My wife, Laura, called on her way home about 20 minutes before sunset and said, “The sun’s a crazy red ball” – this with the emphasis on red, as in a police drama.
“It is?”
“Yes, it’s a crazy red ball in the sky, all big and red and pink.”
I went right out to see it, but it was gone . . .
Surf’s Up (Sunset, Saturday, 13 August 2011)
Storms approaching, enveloping the Blue Ridge – local Piney Mountain’s at right. Surf may have been up, but DSL’s been down, hence the delayed postings, coming to you courtesy of various wi-fi–enabled retail establishments.