One of the disadvantages of living in the city is that it's more difficult to see the stars, sunsets, and the like. Over the years, I've had the opportunity to be in a few places where observing the sky was the greatest of blessings. Here are a few images to help you envision what God surrounds you with every day:
This strange reflection in the cloud is caused by ice crystals. In the back, right portion of this picture, you can see the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant between Granbury and Glen Rose, Texas. No, the glow is not coming from the plant.
A typical TEXAS sunset between Granbury and Glen Rose.
What a clear evening with the first star beginning to show itself.
The sun begins to set around Farmington, New Mexico, which is in the Four Corners area.
This was a huge, anvil-shaped cloud over north TEXAS.
This is a small section of some very dangerous looking storm clouds.
Circular cloud motion overhead.
May 20, 2013, Fort Worth, Texas (IH 20 & Granbury Road)
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| Thunderhead forming over Granbury, Texas. |
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| Sunset behind Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant in Granbury, Texas. |
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| Large groups of Canadian Geese flying between Granbury and Glen Rose, Texas. |
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| Sunset from my front porch between Glen Rose & Granbury, Texas. |
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| West Texas blows through the Glen Rose/ Granbury, Texas area in early afternoon. |
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| Sunset between Granbury and Glen Rose, Texas. |










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