Of course, I prefer the spring equinox, but whatever other associations you have with the transition from summer to autumn, you can’t deny the twilights have special color. Bernie of Working Harbor Committee took this one of Maryland at sunset last week.
I took this dawn foto of Morgan Reinauer last week, and
this one of Stephen-Scott Reinauer a few minutes later.
Although it’s the beginning of the darkcold and colddark season, good things happen in the fall like Wine Moon and Thanksgiving. You might witness the transition if you study the twilights.
All fotos, unless otherwise attributed, by Will Van Dorp.



















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September 22, 2008 at 8:01 am
Fjorder
thanks will for the great photos and the grounding words.
today, if you have the LP/CD/MP3, listen to John Coltrane’s “Equinox.”
Trane’s b-day is tomorrow, September 23, so the tune is fitting.
As a jazz fan, I think all interested should tune into 89.9 WKCR out of Columbia University tomorrow for a Coltrane b-day broadcast—24 hours of the great JC.
hope you’re well.
J
September 22, 2008 at 8:47 pm
Peter A. Mello
As usual, beautiful pics! Great way to end the summer and enter autumn. Keep sharing this great stuff!
September 25, 2008 at 1:02 pm
bowsprite
“All we lacked was an expedition illustrator.”
–awww…well, at least one was there with you, in spirit! (the good spirit, as in cognac, sherry, whisky, gin, vodka, rum–is rum a spirit?)