On Thursday, we had yet another snow day following the evening ice and snow. The upside (aside from the obvious prettiness outside and cozyness in) was that we were home at sunset, and able to climb up the hill to try to get a look at Comet McNaught. There’d been a blurb in the paper calling this the brightest comet since Hale-Bopp, and which instructed you to look more or less “at” the sun right after sunset. For the first twenty minutes or so, we didn’t see anything. It was a gorgeous, cold evening though, and Kevin and I spent a good while at the top of the hill admiring the scenery. Kevin got some great Olympic mountain photos – click for a bigger, prettier version where you can see the snow on the peaks.
See it? Here’s a zoom-in:
Friday and Saturday were both cloudy, so it was fun to have the chance to see it while it was still around!
Beautiful photos. Especially when it seems so grey all the time. Thanks for sharing!