I haven't been able to post in quite a while - in part, because I haven't been out in the field much. Last week, Pennypack bought a parcel of land for conservation, which took some of my time to complete. And, I have been teaching a graduate class this term (in addition to my "real" job as executive director), and I've spent a lot of the last month grading. Plus, throw Christmas into the mix... On December 22nd, though, we had temperatures in the mid-40s with high winds and clouds scudding across the sky all day. At sunset, the heavens fairly exploded in pastels, and the Raytharn grasslands turned tawny gold.
Natural history in the Pennypack Creek valley of southeastern Pennsylvania, USA
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Early Winter Sunset
I haven't been able to post in quite a while - in part, because I haven't been out in the field much. Last week, Pennypack bought a parcel of land for conservation, which took some of my time to complete. And, I have been teaching a graduate class this term (in addition to my "real" job as executive director), and I've spent a lot of the last month grading. Plus, throw Christmas into the mix... On December 22nd, though, we had temperatures in the mid-40s with high winds and clouds scudding across the sky all day. At sunset, the heavens fairly exploded in pastels, and the Raytharn grasslands turned tawny gold.
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