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Friday, September 28, 2018

Cool Nights, Warm Days

The full moon nearest the Autumnal Equinox is known as the Harvest Moon.

The photos I took of it were at 6:00 a.m. before it set on the 24th.

So I could get the moon and its reflection sparkling in the pond.

An hour later, the sunrise was tinting the high clouds a pretty blush pink as a morning breeze pushed some low gray clouds out of the way.

As the sun moves back south, sunsets are back to where my view of them is less obstructed.

More dramatic - and colorful.

Two days later as the Harvest Moon was setting over the pond.

Today is National Good Neighbor Day - a national holiday in the U.S. according to my Google search. Maybe time for me to meet the new neighbor across the street?

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