The Robson Valley runs along in a SE/NW orientation. During those long days of summer the sunsets at the far end of the NW Valley. Because of the way our house is set, if there is a beautiful summer sunset, we can only see small patches of it through the thick grove of trees that line our property. That was the situation Sunday night. From what I could see through the small spaces between all of the branches, it was a spectacular brilliant rose-pink sunset.
The only part of the colored light from the sunset that could be seen at our house was a small patch of pink color on one of the overhead clouds that covered the sky. I took a photo and waited, hoping that as the sun lowered, more of the bottoms of the cloud would become illuminated with color, but it didn’t happen. I was glad however that I took the photo because it is quite unusual to have just a small pink-colored spot in the gray sky.
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