Description
After the sun sets, for a quarter of an hour, the land sometimes becomes tinted a muted blue, cast over the hills like a thick mist carried on a gentle wind. Distant ridges, close to the sky, hang on to the warmth from above, but the cooler blue builds and intensifies from the valleys, reaching up to color the hillsides. All other colors gradually disappear as the light dims until just the blue overpowers everything coloring this twilight time darker and darker until black arrives, the color of night. Grassy ridges, late evening light Lamar Valley.