Cerrillos Sunset

Cerrillos Sunset

Lately, I’ve been living under a bright blue bowl; there hasn’t been a single cloud in the sky in weeks! Then Wednesday afternoon, the clouds started rolling in and it looked like we might actually get some rain. I adjusted the gutters so any water that landed on the roof would run into the rainwater cisterns under the house. We ended up not getting a single drop, but the sunset on those clouds was pretty epic!

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About theblondecoyote

Mary Caperton Morton is a freelance science and travel writer with degrees in biology and geology and a master’s in science writing. A regular contributor to EARTH magazine, where her favorite beat is the Travels in Geology column, she has also written for the anthologies Best Women's Travel Writing 2010 and Best Travel Writing 2011. Mary is currently based in western Colorado. When she’s not at the computer she can usually be found outside -- hiking, skiing, climbing mountains and taking photographs. Visit her website at www.marycapertonmorton.com.
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2 Responses to Cerrillos Sunset

  1. seekraz says:

    Crazy-beautiful clouds….

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