I used the walk this morning to head out to the mother-in-law's house and see how she was faring. She'd gotten new glasses, modified a kitchen cabinet that I did not notice, and had me help her walk the dogs. I also participated in the troubleshooting of an electrical switch and narrowed the problem down to the the time function of the switch and suggested what I hope is a safe way to continue to use the fixture until she can get the timer portion of the switch replaced. In other words, a pretty standard Sunday.
This afternoon, I headed out for a shorter walk around my usual haunts, and I was able to capture some pretty nifty photos of the sky and shoreline being reflected in the still water of a local creek.
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College Creek on a very still day |
Today was the coldest day that we've had up to this point this winter. It was certainly colder earlier in February, but for this round, the clear sky coupled with an arctic advance and dropped the temperature this morning to around 22 degrees Fahrenheit. The air stayed pretty chilly all day, but thankfully there was little wind as the glass calm water demonstrates.
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College Creek Sunset |
Though not the most spectacular sunset I've seen, I was struck by the number of contrails that appeared in this photo. I count at least ten, and it's possible that I missed one or two of these aviation ghosts. Lot's of folks headed out on travel to kick off the holiday season, I suppose.
Overall another great day with new and wonderful things to experience.
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