Thursday, July 31, 2025

A MONTH'S DIFFERENCE

      I posted a 10:00 Pm photo on June 30 to show how much sunlight we were getting at that time. Someone suggested that I post another photo on July 30. A suggestion like that was too good to miss. 

   So here is my photo from June 30.



Here's my photo from July 30 of the same street as above. It's light but not enough light to show color. 



      Looking north and a bit west from my back steps at 10:00 PM rather than what it says on the photo. 

28 comments:

  1. Keep an eye out for that first winter snowfall, Red!

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    1. You don't need to remind me. You remember since you lived in good old North Dakota.

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  2. Happy August Red!
    Love the last evening sky shot.
    Take care, Happy Friday! Have a great weekend.

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  3. A difference for sure. August 30th would be a great comparison too.

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    1. It just might be a good idea for a photo. There might still be some glow from the sunset.

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  4. I also have been noticing the change.

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    1. It comes very slowly at this time of year.

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  5. A little difference, but not much really.

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    1. Change is very slow at this time of year.

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  6. The light is slipping away . . .

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  7. June 30 gave a glowing scene,
    With twilight skies in pastel sheen.
    You captured light that wouldn’t quit—
    The sun just stalled and sat a bit!

    Then came July with equal flair,
    Still sunlight lurking everywhere!
    Red, I swear your northern skies
    Have bribed the sun to never rise… or set!

    John 😊

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    1. We might still be able to play baseball.

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  9. You can see the light regressing a bit.

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  10. How funny, I just noticed the morning light coming through the back window hitting a different way. Probably because it was right in my eyes!

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  11. Hoo boy...a reminder that we are once again moving towards a new season. This year seems to have truly flown.

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  12. You're scaring me! Before we know it, we'll have snow!

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  13. Kay of Musings: I remember how surprised I was by the changes in daylight when we moved to Chicago in 1974. I remember especially noticing when I was working around 4:00 as I looked out my classroom window.

    We never noticed the differences growing up in Hawaii. Well… actually now that we’re back here, I still don’t pay attention to it.

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  14. Here in Sydney, we are inching up from our shortest day of 9hours and 52 minutes.
    Im glad of a bit more light

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  15. I don’t know if it’s appropriate but it makes me sad that you get sunlight for really short period dear Red 🥰
    On the other hand we get toooo much sunlight for really longer time period around ten months of the year 😔 ,in winter though we enjoy sunlight thoroughly because of cool temperatures
    The difference amongst both pictures is so obvious,I wish sunlight can stay longer in your area 🥰🙏

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