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Monday, November 26th, was filled with beauty. First, the incredible sunrise. The first photo is by Barbara Spillane.

The second photo was taken by me in Anchor Bay, just as the Pacific Ocean glowed purple.

Colorful sunrises don't last very long; their beauty is fleeting. You can't say that for sunsets though. They are the gift that keeps on giving. Tricia Schuster took this first photo at The Sea Ranch - isn't it an amazing sky?

Allen Vinson must have had a similar vantage point, but his was taken earlier when the clouds glowed pink. The ocean looks very calm.

Richard Hansen captured this sight from Gualala.

And lastly, Patti Lopez framed her sunset photo with a big tree, photographed north of Gualala.

Thanks to all who allowed me to share their photos with you here.

We had a nice, juicy storm overnight, and today is filled with showers. Our seasonal creek came to life, which means waterfalls on the Mendonoma coast!

Anne Mary Schaefer photographed this beautiful sight last month at Manchester State Beach.

I thank Anne Mary for allowing me to share her photo with you here. Anne Mary is a talented pet photographer. You can learn more about her at her website: http://www.pawpawrazzipetphotography.com/

We received one inch of rain from today's storm, and more rain is on the way for tomorrow! We are very grateful.

Sometimes you almost can't believe your eyes - the sunset is that beautiful. Tricia Schuster photographed a recent sunset with the sky turning the most amazing colors.

Her husband, Jon Loveless, also photographed a beauty.

These sunbeams shining through the clouds are sometimes called God's rays. It's quite dramatic to see them.

And now we head into November. We are experiencing warm, Indian Summer days right now. Even though the weather is sublime, we know changes are ahead.

Thanks to Tricia and Jon for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

With the Serge, a ceremonial hitching post structure, in the foreground, the sunset is beautifully framed behind it. Paul Brewer captured this lovely sight.

Gualala Point Regional Park is such a treasure. The Gualala River is just to the north of the park, and the town of Gualala just north of the river.

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

It's a beautiful, cool day here today, with lots of visitors celebrating the Labor Day holiday.

When tropical clouds drift up from the south, as they did a few weeks ago, it gives us a chance for a beautiful sunset. Tricia Schuster captured the colorful sky.

Watching the sunset is a coast tradition! Thanks to Tricia for allowing me to share her photo with you here.