Friday, August 19, 2011

Reflection Time

We've had a nice stretch of beautiful sunsets recently. The good ones call us out onto the back deck, which faces west, to ogle and sigh. The truly wonderful sunsets send us sprinting up the tower stairs two-at-a-time, wanting not to miss a single second of color as the sun's fading light plays across the clouds.

While up in the tower for a tower-worthy sunset a short time ago, we found a new way to enjoy the spectacle. The top rails on our tower are made of cedar and the years of weathering have made them cup slightly. This cupped shape retains water (and further ages the wood, peels off the paint, etc).

Phoebe noticed that the water that pools on the rails catches the sky color quite nicely, and she called it to our attention. So we spent a happy hour trying to capture this interesting reflection with our cameras. Here are the results:



It used to drive me nuts to see that water pooled on the rails. In fact there's a squeegee stowed in the tower cabinet to push the water off. Now I find the reflections to be a perfect excuse not to do this small maintenance chore.

I guess what I'm taking away from this reflection time is that the only thing that beats a good sunset is....more sunset!

9 comments:

  1. Those are amazing!

    Phoebe has have a wonderful eye... Can't imagine where she gets that from. ;o)

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  2. sometimes we get too set in what we expect and need our youth to show us something new.
    nellie

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  3. A very nice blog and thought id say hello. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,Pa.

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  4. Hi Bill you have just proved Julie's belief that the best things in life are free-if we just take time to notice Your reflections are beautiful

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  5. Deferred maintenance never looked so good.
    Nice spot Phoebe.

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  6. That's quite the amazing looking sunset you have there.

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