Chasing sunsets requires motivation after a long work day. A few minutes after the end of a productive meeting with a good team and a 50 degree day I hopped in the car with no destination.
I have learned to read the sky to help decide where to go. Based on the cloud cover I decided to head for Silver Sands via Walnut Beach due to its many offerings to balance a potentially muted sunset.
I arrived to the clouds almost touching the horizon and walked towards Silver Sands to the famous lone tree just as the sun briefly appeared.
Any stress from the day washed away.
My only decision is whether to take the sun to the right, to the left or behind the tree!
The best five minutes of the day.
The colorful sky reflected on the melting snow on the path back to the car.
Sweet dreams.
A recommendation for a nice dinner to follow would be at Bin 100 about a mile from Silver Sands.
This is a non-promotional blog. I am not a photographer nor am I selling anything through this blog. Professionally I am a Business Transformation Specialist focused on gaining efficiencies and reducing costs for major corporations. Recent life experiences made me better appreciate the present and all that can be seen by increasing my focus and attention on my surroundings. I always enjoyed going out and exercising and I would look but I did not see as my attention was on resolving some problem. Captured through pictures and sharing insights about various locations, I hope others can enjoy my research and insights and allow themselves to pause a few moments and truly appreciate and learn new things. When you follow me that is my only gift. To know I have touched you enough to want to follow the blog.
Respectfully (Stay Safe),
Belinda Sheets
Business Transformation professional with interests in photography, hiking, bicycling and kayaking and learning how to be present.
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