It had been a beautiful day, though the cheek-stinging cold made it uncomfortable. With the high wind and the 2 degree C temperature, scarves had to be added to the winter attire already in use.
Sunset was fast approaching as we headed to the harbour. The eastern sky had dissipating high white cloud. To the west, cloud associated with an approaching front was a sign of the rain or chance of snow for the following day.
When we reached the boardwalk, the sun was below the horizon while the moon was already high in the eastern sky.
The windspeed had decreased as the sun disappeared. The usually busy boardwalk was deserted this time of day as people prepared their evening meal or headed home from work. It was still.
The light around us faded over the next fifteen minutes. The sky went from haze to blue
to deep blue
as the evening settled in. The moon shone in all his glory and reflected on the water.
The land around us darkened but in the distance, the lights of the city twinkled.
The western sky was another story!
Wonderful transition from early sunset to evening light Marie.. sounds so cold though, I can't imagine those temperatures ☺
ReplyDeleteIt was invigorating, PDP.
DeleteThat's a beautiful time of day!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite, Debra.
DeleteAmazing pictures and beautifully written. Wishing you Christmas blessings. Mildred
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mildred. Merry Christmas to you!
DeleteIt's really a lovely series of pictures showing the beginning of night. I especially like that last picture with the moonlight in the water. :-)
ReplyDeleteWe looked over that moonlit water for a while, Jan, in spite of the cold.
DeleteOhhhh Marie! Lovely walk in your corner of the world.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful area, Linda, day or night.
DeleteWell, I hope you eventually got your evening meal too, though your time was well spent getting these fine photographs of twilight. We're having very similar weather in the UK at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThe time there was priceless, John. Worth every minute in the cold.
DeleteI do love that time of day. And the incredibly fast light show.
ReplyDeleteCalm and beauty captured in a wonderful series.
It is my favourite time of day, EC.
DeleteYou were brave to wait out the cold as the sun set!! Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteWe were dressed for the conditions, Tabor.
DeleteThe beauty is stunning in your photos. Well done, Marie.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill.
DeleteEverything there look so beautiful in the darkness.
ReplyDeleteIt was perfect, Ratty.
DeleteIt's nice to see your blue hour photos.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite time!
DeleteGreat photos but we were -6C yesterday morning, about 30 degrees too cold for me!!! Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteWe are adjusting to the cold here too, Diane.
DeleteIt looks like we have more snow in the ground. I can only imagine those temperatures. Beautiful description, lovely photos! I felt as if I was there!
ReplyDeleteWe had our first snowfall but it's gone again, Angela.
DeleteThat's a simply wonderful poem in photography. Thaanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks to you, Mage.
DeleteSo glad you stayed long enough to see this and show it to us, Marie. I bet then YOU went home and made supper. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is just as likely my husband would make supper, Ginnie. He is a great cook.
Deletethese are such beautiful views and blues!! it's been bitterly cold here, we were out last night - if you bundle up, it's not so bad. it's a wonderful time to be outdoors enjoying the skies and for us, it was christmas lights!!!
ReplyDeleteyou were brave to stick with it, i love the last 2!!!
It is so dark in that part of the bay, Debbie. The lights along the path are perfect though.
DeleteLovely, lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Catarina.
DeleteLooks like a beautiful evening.
ReplyDeleteIt was, FG.
Delete