Day is done

I am a sucker for a sunset, especially when the sun sets over water.

last night’s sunset – Lake Margrethe Grayling, MI September 13, 2025 7:46 EDT

I am skipping this week’s sign of the week post because there are so many signs that fall is coming, then winter.

Last week I noticed acorns in the driveway and sidewalk from the towering oak tree across the street. I’ve noticed it is getting light outside later and dark earlier in the evening. Last night, I noticed that the location where the sun sets has shifted from the west end of the lake towards the hills and the next time, I visit the lake, the shift will be even greater. I’ve noticed fewer hummingbirds at the feeder than a couple of weeks ago. The signs are here.

Memorial Day weekend sunset – Lake Margrethe Grayling, MI May 24, 2025 8:54 EDT

It is Sunday and the cottage is quiet. Even the dogs are tired after yesterday’s work party. We’ve got a few more chores before I return home later this afternoon as I drive into today’s sunset.

I am going to relish in the last few moments of solitude before I jump up, jump in, and seize the day. Today is going to be a great day. Making the Days Count, watching the world come into and out of focus.

What are you noticing these days?

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I've been a blogger since 2010 and I keep at it because of the community of readers I have come to know. Every day is a possibility and I intend to make every day count.

10 thoughts on “Day is done

    1. It didn’t start out that way when I sat down, then the post took a turn. There are signs. yesterday we talked about the coming equinox in class when night and day will be almost equal across the globe. I think teaching science is about getting kiddos interested in things they never think about, then letting them free. Have a great week. Peace.

    1. I was sharing a similar thought with my kiddos about observing the night sky when the horizon is obscured by trees… a clean horizon is key to seeing things in the sky – especially sunsets. Sunsets are awesome, aren’t they. I loved your photos of the sky and clouds for Cloncurry. Nice.

    1. Thank you Victoria. My kids tease me about the sunset photos… but not one single photo is ever the same. As I sit on the deck and watch the dogs this morning, I see another sign – a tree’s leaves are beginning to turn. Thanks for stopping by this morning.

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