It rained most of the day yesterday, cooling things down nicely.
After I had done my blog post, as the sun was nearing the horizon, the far row of trees beyond my backyard was catching the light.
![light on trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjQvy5-Nfkd1eLLl6egK8Udm9fdOsGoorX0noVrFY6j7x3-HBydezr-yIe9Rhh9QzcLpxgHUFqgSwFJ32SkBziAqnhFzceYDztAuFkY_NbGE4UP2XgpEU9ZO2KTYGEp7HKDg1BWuEOokds/s1600/backyard24eveninglight.jpg)
Every time I start to think there aren't going to be any new moods of my backyard, I have another delightful surprise like this one.
Some of the wind turbines (5 miles away) stand out in contrast to the dark sky.
![wind turbines](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgB7N5gLIla2x6uZUTpZYpVsP-1H-AblyO1oSqlMiuOffUfKKi5k3Uw5Cx4x3hR7TulEfM9Ury7SiINNFGj673Agy0d8kZcP_73jes4FVNWlEWQCcWVtrPAgK9LBFQDVzr66aWLAicz79Y/s1600/windturbines-home06.jpg)
The sunset wasn't spectacular, but there were a lot of interesting clouds. I was watching them as I drove to work. I'll bet if I'd been on the beach with a view unimpeded by wires and signs and trees, there were some interesting pictures to be had.
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