Tag Archives: beautiful sunset

The remnants of a hurricane traveled up the Mendonoma Coast. Late in the evening we had thunder and lightning, plus a smattering of rain. Kitty Wolfe captured this scene from her home in Manchester.

Sunset by Kitty Wolfe

A vision of loveliness for you today!

Thanks to Kitty for allowing me to share her photo with you here.

 

Gary Levenson-Palmer recently photographed a beautiful sunset.

Beautiful sunset by Gary Levenson-Palmer

Doesn't it relax you just to see it?

We have a big holiday weekend coming up. I am told most places to stay are booked up. If you are on the coast, Craig Tooley and I will be at the Four-Eyed Frog Bookstore, http://www.foureyedfrog.com/,  Saturday May 23, from 2 to 4 pm signing our book, Mendonoma Sightings Throughout The Year. Stop by and say hello!

Thanks to Gary for allowing me to share this photo with  you here.

Tax day, April 15, can be a very stressful day. So to have a lovely sunset is a balm to the soul. Paul Brewer captured it.

Tax Day Sunset by Paul Brewer

There were two contrails lit up by the setting sun. And the surf was high, creating a dramatic picture.

Thanks to Paul for allowing me to share his photo with you here. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is a link to his website: http://www.capturingnatureswonders.com/

There are some sunsets that just have to be shared. Here is one taken by Richard Kuehn.

A beautiful sunset by Richard Kuehn

Unless the fog lifts there will be no dramatic sunset today!

Thanks to Rich for allowing me to share his photo with you here.

It was such a special sunset on Feb. 28 that I can't resist sharing more photos of it. A huge thundercloud served as the perfect foil for the sunset. Paul Kozal captured this dramatic photo. It looks like a spaceship to me.

Rain over the ocean lit by the sunset 2.28.14 by Paul Kozal

Colleen Cross caught the reflection of the sunset on a thundercloud, and in the Pacific Ocean.

Thundercloud reflected in the Pacific Ocean by Colleen Cross

And Don Spear photographed a threatening thundercloud.

Thundercloud by Don Spear

And today there is nary a cloud in the sky and the temperature is spring-like. Gray Whales have been seen, all heading north. These are the newly pregnant females, perhaps now followed by the males. This is the perfect weekend to be on the Mendonoma Coast.

Thanks to Don, Colleen, and Paul for allowing me to share their photos with you here. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/