"...we turned NE towards Providence."
I'm trying to figure out which sun you were watching setting in the
north east. :-) But, yes, I got the picture. Wish I'd seen it.
Chuck Norcutt
Willie Wonka wrote:
> Well,
>
> The image is imprinted on my brain.
>
> I was returning from a business trip and saw the best sunset evah.
>
> It was about six o'clock (be4 the time change) and after a reaching the most
> eastern tip of Long Island, we turned NE towards Providence.
>
> At that time, the sun was about an inch above the horizon and looked like the
> perfect orange. The sky around it was golden and bright, but further it
> transitioned into fire and then getting darker and darker. I especially
> enjoyed the twinkling stars swimming in the deep blue-purple ocean right
> above my head.
>
> The ocean mirrowed the fire in teh sky. Absolutely no light was being
> reflected off of any of teh islands or Connecticut/Rhode Island coast
> features and all of the land appeared darker than the blackest black you have
> even imagined.
>
> I did not have a camera, but even if I did, I wazent going to miss a moment
> like this and...there were too many reflections from the double glass/plastic
> that would ruin the picture and my mood...
>
> That was the best sunset I have ever seen either "in person" or photographed
> by someone else. My English is not very good looking, but I hope that you
> "get the picture"...:)
>
> Boris
>
>
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