Rushing Home

 
Last Monday evening, Motor Man and I barely made it home in time to catch the sunset.  I don’t recall where we’d been, but once he realized it was going to be a pretty sunset, he rushed us home.

I kept telling him that it would be okay if we missed it. It really wasn’t a big deal.

Sometimes he pays me no mind.

And sometimes I’m glad he doesn’t.

23 responses to “Rushing Home

  1. One word – stunning!

  2. I’m glad he didn’t listen to you either! THIS time. =)

  3. Beautiful, calm sunset….well worth the rush home!!

    Pam (and Sam)

  4. A calm sunset can be soothing and this one definitely does!

  5. Wow ~ just breathtaking! The blue in that first photo – the deepest hue – is my husbands favorite color. He loves the sky at that time of night….always makes me think of him!

  6. What a gorgeous glorious sunset! What an amazing husband! I thought most husbands rushed home on Monday night to watch football…

  7. oh, me too! these are so peaceful and beautiful!

  8. Thanks Motor Man and you too Dianna, just beautiful!

  9. What a beautiful “Night of Navy” sunset. Did you see the 3 rainbows last evening? Abslolutely breathtaking.

  10. He knew … and proceeded anyway ! I hope you forgave him !

  11. he sounds like my chuck….and always right, of course!!

  12. He’s a smart man. I envy your morning and evening “sets”. So beautiful.

  13. Motor Man sounds like a peach of a fellow . Great photos. I’m glad he got you home in time. 🙂

  14. Your location, on the water, allows for a double sunset; double beauty. This one is special!!

  15. Love these colors. Did he put a racing motor in the family car? 😉 How sweet that he knows how much these mean to you, and wants you to be able to enjoy every one of them. Give him a BIG HUG for me!

  16. More gorgeous pictures! Thanks for sharing.

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  18. I commented on this from my iPhone yesterday, but the comment evidently didn’t go through. 😦

    Kudos to Motor Man for speeding you home to capture this sunset! I have a friend who used to take numerous sunset photos all in the same spot beside a lake. Each picture would be different, of course, but they’d have the landscape reflected in the water, just like yours. One time, I rotated one of his photos 90 degrees and enhanced it. It made a very interesting picture of symmetry! (It’s what I call ‘digital doodling’!)

    • Well, thanks for returning to post your comment again! Our neighbor once gave us a photo of our house that she had taken while kayaking. The reflection was so perfect that her husband thought she’d framed it upside-down!
      By the way, I just read your “about me” page – I love “please speak slowly; I only hear Southern”! That’s perfect!

  19. That’s so funny about your neighbor’s photo. What a great story to go along with the lovely photography gift!

    Glad you liked my little ‘Suthern’ phrase on my “about me” page. I think we both have some of the same Southern roots! My husband and I just finished eating ‘supper’ at our house, and I think you said that was one of your traditions, also! LOL 🙂

  20. Sweet man. Lovely photos!

  21. You have such a sweet and thoughtful husband!! Can I send mine up to yours for some training?? pretty please?? 😉

  22. Shirley Matthews Dunn's avatar Shirley Matthews Dunn

    Sometimes it pays to rush, Beautiful!

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