06 March, 2024

Sunset in Chiang Mai Thailand


Here I am, collecting memories. Sunset is the daily phenomenon when the sun appears to move below the horizon, marking the end of daylight and the transition to evening or night. It is a beautiful natural event that occurs due to the Earth's rotation. As the Earth spins on its axis, different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight or darkness at any given time.



Sunset vibes and happy times.
During sunset, the sun gradually descends towards the horizon, and its light passes through a thicker portion of the Earth's atmosphere. This atmospheric scattering causes the sunlight to be scattered and filtered, resulting in a variety of colors ranging from vibrant oranges and reds to soft pinks and purples. The exact colors and intensity of a sunset can vary depending on factors such as atmospheric conditions, pollution levels, and geographical location.


I dream in the colors of the sunset.
Sunsets are often admired and appreciated for their breathtaking beauty, and they have inspired countless works of art, poetry, and photography. People often gather at scenic locations, such as beaches, mountaintops, or city rooftops, to witness and capture the magnificence of a sunset.


I was born to explore, have adventures, and watch sunsets.
It's important to note that the time of sunset varies throughout the year and depends on your geographical location. Additionally, weather conditions, such as cloud cover, can impact the visibility and overall aesthetic of a sunset.


I long for endless horizons.


Every time I see a sunset my heart skips a beat.


Grateful for this sunset.



“Life does not come with instructions on how to live, but it does come with trees, sunsets, smiles and laughter, so enjoy your day.


“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.” ― Rabindranath Tagore,

“Dusk is just an illusion because the sun is either above the horizon or below it. And that means that day and night are linked in a way that few things are there cannot be one without the other yet they cannot exist at the same time. How would it feel I remember wondering to be always together yet forever apart?” ― Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook


“Soon it got dusk, a grapy dusk, a purple dusk over tangerine groves and long melon fields; the sun the color of pressed grapes, slashed with burgandy red, the fields the color of love and Spanish mysteries.” ― Jack Kerouac, On the Road


“A large drop of sun lingered on the horizon and then dripped over and was gone, and the sky was brilliant over the spot where it had gone, and a torn cloud, like a bloody rag, hung over the spot of its going. And dusk crept over the sky from the eastern horizon, and darkness crept over the land from the east.” ― John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath



“And though I came to forget or regret all I have ever done, yet I would remember that once I saw the dragons aloft on the wind at sunset above the western isles; and I would be content.” ― Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore


“And yet day and night meet fleetingly at twilight and dawn," he said, lowering his voice again and narrowing his eyes and moving his head a quarter of an inch closer to hers. "And their merging sometimes affords the beholder the most enchanted moments of all the twenty four hours. A sunrise or sunset can be ablaze with brilliance and arouse all the passion, all the yearning, in the soul of the beholder.” ― Mary Balogh, A Summer to Remember


“I don't know how long we stay that way, but we watch the sun go down together. The giant, burnt-orange sphere sinks towards the horizon, coloring the rock layers until it's gone and the canyon is covered in shadow.” ― Jennifer Salvato Doktorski, How My Summer Went Up in Flames


Sundown is my kind of meltdown.












I tried to see the sunset but there was dusk in my eyes.




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