Perhaps one reason why sunset landscapes are so popular is because we intuitively know that, someday, we’ll all reach a point where we’ve already seen more sunsets than we’ll see again. This does not have to be melancholy, but rather the opposite. Enjoy your time in the sun.
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Awesome shot! I wish I was there!
Thank you, Rob! It’s a nice spot, a lot of good childhood memories there. Now that I’m in PDX, I’m spoiled by the beauty of the Oregon Coast and the many lakes and streams, which I know is a plenty in Alberta too. Good to see you here again, Rob! Hope you’re well.
Yes you are lucky indeed! Alberta is nice, but no ocean! I miss that.
Awesome shot! I wish I was there!
Thank you, Rob! It’s a nice spot, a lot of good childhood memories there. Now that I’m in PDX, I’m spoiled by the beauty of the Oregon Coast and the many lakes and streams, which I know is a plenty in Alberta too. Good to see you here again, Rob! Hope you’re well.
Yes you are lucky indeed! Alberta is nice, but no ocean! I miss that.