Anyone up early this morning (and yesterday) see the spectacular crescent moon (and venus)?
It's a sight to behold. I think I'm loving it, but it won't last long as this morning it's so thin that tonight should be a new moon. But it was still a lovely moon over these two mornings.
My commute goes east and I spent all the drive watching the sky get brighter and the moon disappear. The color gradation was spectacular: a pink rosy horizon, that really pale blue of the morn, then the inky blue of the night sky. I don't remember any cars on the way.
I'm blown away by how beautiful these cold mornings are. Spring is officially here, but it don't feel that way.
It's a sight to behold. I think I'm loving it, but it won't last long as this morning it's so thin that tonight should be a new moon. But it was still a lovely moon over these two mornings.
My commute goes east and I spent all the drive watching the sky get brighter and the moon disappear. The color gradation was spectacular: a pink rosy horizon, that really pale blue of the morn, then the inky blue of the night sky. I don't remember any cars on the way.
I'm blown away by how beautiful these cold mornings are. Spring is officially here, but it don't feel that way.
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