Ha, ha. I'll bet after yesterday's post you thought this was going to be more flamingos. Nope it's the Three Sisters dunes, in late light.
![Three Sisters dunes in pink sunset](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjQu3UcEKPJeI1sBiR3Lo08CvAxVee4L2S9HGipvP9UwW6XmGEC31hh_IyUnBjSW4PGZuxzI5zMAOLAhlzaaSfRMmCoE-itoxP2R2KF3t98J8PUsFJgp-toQ85Pskq090zUhdD14ene1A/s280/ThreeSisters05.jpg)
This is in contrast to the early part of the day with no visible sunrise at all, just this pale blue homogeneous light.
![blue morning light](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkpjNUf8OX2T0iUWTLeSev3LLFwvO4EttYcMxEHGU377T7qqfikXZ6LhrLapWPoUV8ek4cTpR5YPykqVNRQGzXWZ05BbIoJwFfnKFC6qB9GBXNqo3ehPErSpKDti8wCx3VyjJCCpG-A4E/s280/BlueLight02.jpg)
In other news: worked, mailed books, had a program at the Pentwater Library, visited with Hanne and Tim (which was a lot of fun!).
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The second is what it looks like here with a snow-covered ground.
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