We had our bi-annual time change yesterday. We had to “fall back” into Daylight Savings Time.
The eastern sky is bright orange this morning. It’s like the color of a pumpkin. It seems more orange than I have observed before.
Earlier the night sky was cloudless.
My husband and I went for a walk. We figured it would probably be the last chance to take a 5:15 am walk without chilling cold air. It was a perfect Fall morning for walking. No wind. Bright dark cloudless sky. The suttle cold morning was characteristic of Fall.
I like the combination of a cloudless sky where the stars are shining bright and the coolness of Fall. It reminds me of my youth; the fun Friday night football games I would go to and then the morning walks to the bus stop to catch the bus for school.
As soon as we opened our front door to walk out, I looked up and saw the quarter moon accented by a bright star. My husband and I figure it is Venus. We think that star is also known as the Morning Star. But we don’t know for sure. It sure was lovely to look at on our morning walk as my husband thoroughly enjoyed talking with me about any subject that I wanted to discuss and contemplate with him.