Saturday, January 23

Tonight’s “golden moment”

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Shortly after we moved to Tucson, we learned about the Tucson “golden moment.” Occurring at sunset and typically lasting no more than 5 to 10 minutes, the Santa Catalina Mountains north of the city act as a mirror perfectly reflecting the setting sun.  The rugged mountains turn all glow-y -- magical enough to schedule one’s dinner plans around. 

Tonight was especially dee-vine with all the recent snow majestically capping the mountained perimeter of the city.  Quite rare and breathtaking. Sadly, by the time I saw that the mountains were afire and ran into the house to get my camera, the moment had passed.  But I did catch the image above – the western sky over our pool in the backyard.

1 comment:

  1. I love those moments, I've ran for the camera countless times. Other times I just stayed to drink in every detail for each fleeting moment that it was mine. Either way, those moments of pure vivid beauty are a special gift!

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