I went to that little spot at the end of Cherry Drive again where I met a woman and her elderly mother who were there with their Chihuahua. We chatted for about half an hour about all sorts of stuff. I showed her pictures of my animals, talked about the fire, my bike, my animals, where I'd lived, and stuff. It was nice.
It was hard to photograph the sunset on my phone, but I do mostly like this one. That's the Co-op Refinery in the background. Most of bright spots on it are just lights, but that's a flame at the top of the stack that is the fourth structure from the left of the frame.
Thinking of doing more sunset photography may be the first time I've thought with any significant motivation about bringing my surviving camera out of the apartment with me since the fire.
I wish I'd found this little spot earlier than the week before moving. It feels kind of special and I'm going to miss it.

It was hard to photograph the sunset on my phone, but I do mostly like this one. That's the Co-op Refinery in the background. Most of bright spots on it are just lights, but that's a flame at the top of the stack that is the fourth structure from the left of the frame.
Thinking of doing more sunset photography may be the first time I've thought with any significant motivation about bringing my surviving camera out of the apartment with me since the fire.
I wish I'd found this little spot earlier than the week before moving. It feels kind of special and I'm going to miss it.
