I got up early to see the setting "blood moon" and it was impressive. Though theoretically there was plenty of time, I had to stand in the street to line it up with a notch between two trees. And the Northeast wind that had cleared the sky felt mighty cold. So I went back to my nice, warm bed.
The wind kept blowing through the sunny but bird-less and bug-less morning. As a result the tide ran very high. Fluff covered the saltbushes like dryer lint turning them gray. The sky was intensely blue.
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