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A peaceful sunset to calm the mind tonight before the onset of possible storms tomorrow.
So much oak pollen visible as a thin layer along the horizon. Just looking at it makes me want to sneeze.
Lots of oak pollen on the horizon and I'm not lying.
Add a cat to make any sunset cat-tacular.
I see a hazy cloud and another hazy cloud and another hazy cloud.
I'm seeing way heavy haze. I hope it doesn't go on for days.
The waxing crescent earthshine Moon was quite the sight last night.
The thunderstorms from yesterday looked like something out of a Hollywood movie.
The thunderstorms from yesterday looked like something out of a Hollywood movie.
I feel like catching a few rays today.
We went from a misty morning to quite the lovely day. I'll take it!
The smoke from the agricultural fires in Mexico and Central America has made it to San Antonio, Texas. Oh well. Such is life.
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