We stayed in Wyoming Sunday night to witness Monday's eclipse - the state's population more than doubled for the big event (less than 600,000 people live in the state, which is bigger than the United Kingdom). The day dawned bright with barely a cloud to be seen. I'll post more next week...
It's amazing how little some big spaces are in population
ReplyDeleteLove the contrast of color in your photo. Such an intriguing picture
ReplyDeleteBeautiful morning! I can't wait to see your eclipse pictures -- we saw the totality too and it was amazing, but my pictures are bad (I will post them tomorrow anyway just for my own memories if nothing else).
ReplyDeleteNice sunrise. I saw the eclipse in downtown Portland about four blocks from where I work. It was 99.3% totality and pretty darned awesome!
ReplyDeleteA lovely apricot blush.
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning picture Al!
ReplyDeleteJust great that you and yours stayed in Wyoming night to witness Monday's eclipse! I'm looking forward to see more photos.
Thanks for sharing!
So beautiful! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteWow ... such a big orange sky. We're lucky there were few clouds so we could enjoy this spectacular eclipse more clearly.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your photos (I am publishing mine Friday morning) - mine aren't that great, either. As for you, what a beautiful sunrise! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture. Like the color of the sky.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky! Love the vibrant color.
ReplyDeleteWell, you started with a great photo Al.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful.
Awesome captured
ReplyDeleteNice wait for the eclipse
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