clouds cover the sky, grey and cold. the sun struggles to shine through, a bright disk behind the blanket of grey over it. the air is cold. i pull my scarf closer to my neck, pull my hat down and my hood over my head. i zip my coat up to the collar and flip it up to cover my face. the wind stirs around me, making me shiver. my gloves keep my fingers warm. i walk faster to get inside. it seems like it takes me forever to get to where i am going. the wind picks up again, fingers of cold wisping across my face and slithering down into my collar. i shiver again. i hold my collar to my neck, pull my scarf over my face. i feel my face turning red. the cold doesn't agree with me, and i don't agree with it. it's still a wonder that i still live somewhere cold.
today's sunset!!!
the sun is at a slant, clouds just below it. there is an orange glow on the horizon as the sun sinks behind the clouds, hundreds of shafts of light, yellow and orange, peak from behind the clouds. the ball shines from a gap, the shaft of light just for me. i lift my face to it, watching the strong, powerful waves race toward the shore, crashing on each other and the beach. the closer to the horizon, the deeper the orange color. clouds are most thick 'round the sun, more flanking them, thinning out to the south and north - to the left and right, respectively. the sun has disappeared behind the clouds now, but shafts of rays shine through, dying the clouds golden yellow, the farthest reaching ones the brightest yellow and golden. just south, the sun colors the sky a pink-orange color. as i watch the sky change colors, a cool breeze makes me shiver. the waves continue to crash toward the shore. the sand shifts under me as i move, taking in the scene. the golden rays are gone n
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