The fires burning down around Big Sur made our skies smoky, and this made the light near sunset soft and kind of pinkish orange. I had to dash outside and try to capture that light.
I had to stand at an angle to capture this because I was casting a huge shadow.
The bricks were really pretty just on their own.
The Big Sur fire is not under control yet, but today’s cooler temperatures helped the massive effort a little bit.
I wanted to share what I thought was an excellent article in the New York Times. The authors did a lot of research, interviewing survivors of the people recently lost to terrorism, and I appreciated getting to know a little bit about the victims. Though this is tragic, I found it uplifting to have a tiny window into these lives, to have their faces in my mind, to think a bit about their beautiful normal lives as I go about my own.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/27/insider/terror-attacks-victims-reporting.html
For some reason I think the most about “[a] farmer, Bunu Modu, [who] managed to escape after militants in his village tied him up with plans to kill him — he had been running a little Islamic school with 10 pupils under a tree.” I find that Mr. Modu was running a school under a tree quite beautiful. There are many little slices of life in the article and helpful graphics.
Have a good and safe week.
Like the middle composition best. Thanks for referring to the nytimes article. Sad. Such far flung impact on world’s people.
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Thank you, Marlene.
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Nicci, The New York Times article is one of the most powerful arguments as to why Australia is the best country on Earth.
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