March 18, 2022. Sunset 7:37 PM.
“Today’s sundown in Key West c/o ella … Wow!”Thanks Joe and Ella-- so many little lights-- at sea and in the sky...
2008 was the inaugural year in an ongoing project dedicated to the observation of the sun every time it crossed the horizon and to sharing the awareness of that moment with others (i.e. ring a bell). Beginning on Monday evening December 31, 2007, at 4:59 PST, Brenda Hutchinson invites others to join in wherever they find themselves at sunrise or sunset and to post to the blog if you wish. This is the archival blog and has ALL documentation since 2008.
March 18, 2022. Sunset 7:37 PM.
“Today’s sundown in Key West c/o ella … Wow!”Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 8:00 PM 0 comments
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March 18, 2022. Sunrise 7:12 AM.
"Sunrise today in Myrtle Beach c/o my sister Cindy and brother in law Kevin… Wow!"Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 8:30 AM 0 comments
March 17, 2022. Sunset 7:18 PM. San Francisco, CA A few days before the Spring Equinox every year, we here at this latitude -- usually on Saint Patrick's Day- experience the Equilux. It’s the actual day where we spend equal time in the light as in the dark- By the time we will arrive at the Equinox on Sunday- we will already be sitting under several minutes more sunshine than in darkness. Here we go!
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March 14, 2022, Sunrise 7:30 AM. Miami, Florida
"It is 2 minutes after the exact sunrise".Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 8:30 AM 0 comments
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