and it wasn't a bad sunset either, through the bare tracery of the crepe myrtle (not as good as Alice's sunsets, but it's the best I could do from the backyard)
Living the gardening life on a suburban block in Sydney, Australia. As I head toward my dotage I prefer to let the garden have it's head, that way it continually surprises me. Plants pop up where least expected and I sit in the sun with a cup of coffee and watch it all happen. When there is not enough gardening to write about I've added our Sunday drives under Travels Around Sydney
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
rainbow
I meant to post this photo last week on the first day of rain, it seemed like a promise of what was to come - the view through the telegraph wires isn't the most aesthetically pleasing but it was a superb full rainbow

and it wasn't a bad sunset either, through the bare tracery of the crepe myrtle (not as good as Alice's sunsets, but it's the best I could do from the backyard)
and it wasn't a bad sunset either, through the bare tracery of the crepe myrtle (not as good as Alice's sunsets, but it's the best I could do from the backyard)
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That rainbow is pretty special, Erica. Your sunset photos are beautiful, too. Sometimes I like the more pastel colour better than the brilliant reds and golds. I've become a bit addicted to sunsets even though they are so unpredicatable.
I start out on my walk thinking that it won't be much of a sunset, then before long it's changed into something spectacular and I've chosen to walk where I can't get such good views.
I drove to another suburb last night and it wasn't a very good sunset at all, but tonight's would have been stunning in last night's setting - and I was just out walking instead.
I think you need a vista with a view of the horizon for a good sunset, that moment as the sun slips away, when I went to WA with my daughter we saw the most brilliant sunsets over the water, we made sure of stopping at a beach each night just to watch.
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