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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Orange Sun

9/5/17 Seattle's sun at 8:21 a.m. 
A couple of weeks ago I sketched the darkened sun as the moon passed in front of it. This morning I sketched the sun again, but this time it was no eclipse – it was smoke and ash from wildfires still burning in central Washington that blocked the sun, turning it an eerie orange-pink. Sketched at 8:21 a.m., it looked more like sunset. And like the solar eclipse at totality, I could stare directly at the sun with my naked eyes. Ash flakes fell on my sketchbook as I sketched.

Our typical overcast sky is white or gray, but today it has a strong yellowish cast. A dusting of ash covers the cars and other outdoor surfaces. Despite today’s heat, expected to be in the 90s by this afternoon, our windows are sealed up tight.

2 comments:

  1. All that ash sounds like it would be annoying and unhealthy...but it is much better than the actual fires. I hope the weather turns so that the fire can be controlled.

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  2. Well...at least you got to see the sun. The worldwide fire challenges are pretty scary though.

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