For most of the thirty plus years I've lived on our north coast hillside we have enjoyed daily spectacular sunsets. I tooted them often when I first discovered Mastodon.
Summer and I had a regular date at the end of every day to oooh and awww at those sunsets together.
It appears the sunsets have deserted us. Fog banks have moved in. Today Summer asked me what happened? Did we do something wrong?
I told her that it isn't our fault. I'm sure that someone somewhere is basking in the glow of our sunset.
We can be happy for them and thankful to have each other and so many sunset memories.
The fog can be calm and quiet. Peaceful.
Tonight we give you a sunset from two years ago because tonight's fog didn't photograph well. I guess you have to feel it in person.
If our sunsets came your way, enjoy.
@NorcalGma2
We got to see fog lowering over a treeline, so there was dark fog over a bright gap, into which jutted the silhouetted trees.
@NorcalGma2 the puzzle now is to work out which country has such sunsets visible from its north coast at this time of year. Not Australia, I suspect, or the UK. Maybe Nunavut?
@NorcalGma2 aha. Northern California. I always find these geographical things confusing. I'd have said that was the west coast of northern California, but there we are. I once had to speak to a Bank Manager in Sydney about where Armidale (NSW) is. He looked at the map and said "Oh, the North West". It is, in fact, on a longitude east of Sydney.
@ArchaeoIain
I forget sometimes that we have a worldwide community here on Mastodon.
@NorcalGma2 thanks for taking it in such good spirit
@NorcalGma2 that's beautiful. Maybe it has to do with seasons? I have the best sunsets in winter here.
@eco_amandine
I suspect it has to do with climate change. As the weather heats up inland we see more fog on the coast.