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Calm, clear days followed by star-spangled nights, the winter that feels like autumn continues. Last night's sun beginning to set allowed Carolyn André to get a beautiful photo.

The sun has laid down a golden stairway across the Pacific Ocean, just lovely.

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

Paul Brewer recently photographed the same rock formation in the ocean. In the first photo the waves are cascading over and down the rock.

And the beautiful sunset with the rock in the foreground. The tide was much lower at sunset.

Today the ocean is LOUD! Big rollers are coming in. I can hear the ocean from inside my home, which is a half mile away from the ocean. Amazing.

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

Robert Scarola photographed a flock of Red-winged Blackbirds silhouetted by the setting sun.

And Bettye Winters photographed a magnificent sunset near Irish Beach.

Thanks to Robert and Bettye for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

It sure looks like Hunter, Bettye Winter's dog, is watching this beautiful sunset.

And here is the sky after the sun went down as photographed by Bettye in Irish Beach.

Thanks to Bettye for allowing me to share her beautiful photos with you here.

Yes, there was a  Great White Shark seen off of The Sea Ranch, near Del Mar Point. It was Thanksgiving Day. The Shark took a Sea Lion or a "seal." Many people call Sea Lions "seals." No photos were sent in but I'm told the Shark was at least fifteen feet long.

Paul Brewer recently photographed this sunset. Autumn sunsets are the best - layered with gold and orange, turning the Pacific Ocean into liquid magic.

This is the type of sunset that could have a green flash, as the horizon is clear. However not every clear horizon sunset results in a green flash. But what a joy to experience an autumn sunset on the Mendonoma Coast.

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