land of the setting sun






These days the sun seems to be always either rising or setting. Even though I am told that sunrise is late (7:00 am), I'm not one to get up and take pictures that early. These photos are from Skippy's afternoon walks this past week. We go between 3 and 4:30. Since the sun sets at 4:12, we see a nice sunset.
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