ashley s lee
300
Today I watched the sunset. I always do anyway - almost every single day the sun comes up, I tend to watch it set as well. But today was different, I watched it away from the perspective of camera holes, but with my own pair of eyes. Everyday the sun sets, bright yellow at first, and then it turns raging orange near the horizon. This kind of means that another day is ending, the Earth finished a rotation, men are finishing work, eager to go home to their families, babies are born, children grow another day, animals scatter back to their habitats, getting ready for the night. And somewhere, far, far, far away from us, a new universe is beginning.
300
Today I watched the sunset. I always do anyway - almost every single day the sun comes up, I tend to watch it set as well. But today was different, I watched it away from the perspective of camera holes, but with my own pair of eyes. Everyday the sun sets, bright yellow at first, and then it turns raging orange near the horizon. This kind of means that another day is ending, the Earth finished a rotation, men are finishing work, eager to go home to their families, babies are born, children grow another day, animals scatter back to their habitats, getting ready for the night. And somewhere, far, far, far away from us, a new universe is beginning.