Since the Solstice, the later sunrises and earlier sunset have squeezed 7 minutes of light from the day (mostly from the mornings). Still gradual. Another subtle difference I noticed this evening was the low rumble presence of a large airplane—the first in a long time.
Day 109 Sheltering in place from one end of the street to the other. -- BH
was the 13th year in an ongoing project, dedicated to the observation of the sun at every crossing of the horizon and to sharing the awareness of that moment with others (i.e. ring a bell). This year's invitation was for others to witness and share a sunrise or sunset each month. With the onset of covid19, came the mandate to shelter in place. Knowing that we would be at home each evening, we decided to ring a LOUD bell every sunset, marking the day's end to anyone within earshot.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Day 109 Norman's turn under the tree
July 8, 2020. Sunset 8:33 PM.
San Francisco, CA.
Since the Solstice, the later sunrises and earlier sunset have squeezed 7 minutes of light from the day (mostly from the mornings). Still gradual. Another subtle difference I noticed this evening was the low rumble presence of a large airplane—the first in a long time.
Day 109 Sheltering in place from one end of the street to the other. -- BH
Since the Solstice, the later sunrises and earlier sunset have squeezed 7 minutes of light from the day (mostly from the mornings). Still gradual. Another subtle difference I noticed this evening was the low rumble presence of a large airplane—the first in a long time.
Day 109 Sheltering in place from one end of the street to the other. -- BH
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