On certain overcast mornings, there is a brief period of glowing, atmospheric blue. This only happens sometimes, and I don’t know what causes it, but it’s a rare treat. You have to catch it at just the right time, because the perfect level of brightness only lasts for a couple of minutes before it starts to get too bright. The clouds really made the scene this morning, these great ridges in the sky, almost resembling the undulating waves below.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015 (Day 28)
A swirling, bright pink cloud formation appeared at the horizon this morning, resembling flames shooting up from some massive fire. When I first spotted it, I wasn’t in a good location for a photo, so I ran down closer to the water hoping to capture it in time. I managed to do so while it was still radiating with a fiery brilliance. It lasted only about a minute or two before it started to fade away, and then it was gone.