ever since I can remember sunsets have been a fascination.. over 70 + years. My grandfather was blinded at the Ypres [WW1 ]hand grenade landed on top of wall they were sheltering behind, lost 5 fingers and half o 1 hand and eyesight!
As a 3 year old plus [ back then just after the war at 3 ] used to walk the 500m to his house . In the winter month's mostly, had to describe "in detail" the sunsets to him. The night before his blinding had been an amazing sunset, the pools of water in the bomb craters etc looked as if they were full of blood! but the colours in the sky were fantastic he said. Next day was rain and clouds, the odd sniper, odd shouted obscenity to the enemy and occasional german grenade [ trench's were mostly less than 100 yds apart, But german grenade could be thrown almost 50 or so these yards … ALLIES ONE LESS THAN 30!
Wiz' avatar and tonights fantastic blood red sunset that lasted over 15 mins took me back … how lucky are we to be alive at a time and an age when all around us it seems to be trying to squash us!
at the going down of the sun ……..
As a 3 year old plus [ back then just after the war at 3 ] used to walk the 500m to his house . In the winter month's mostly, had to describe "in detail" the sunsets to him. The night before his blinding had been an amazing sunset, the pools of water in the bomb craters etc looked as if they were full of blood! but the colours in the sky were fantastic he said. Next day was rain and clouds, the odd sniper, odd shouted obscenity to the enemy and occasional german grenade [ trench's were mostly less than 100 yds apart, But german grenade could be thrown almost 50 or so these yards … ALLIES ONE LESS THAN 30!
Wiz' avatar and tonights fantastic blood red sunset that lasted over 15 mins took me back … how lucky are we to be alive at a time and an age when all around us it seems to be trying to squash us!
at the going down of the sun ……..