It's time for us to spend some time at Lake Minniwasta, at sunset.
I may be accused of spending too much time at this spot, but I just love the peace and tranquillity I feel when I'm up there.
Although this was far from the most spectacular sunset I have seen, but it was still pretty and I hope you enjoy the peacefulness of the evening as well.
Even before the sun sets, there is beauty, as the light reflects of the still frozen lake.
These pictures are taken on March 23, but I checked today and yes, the lake is still frozen solid.
As the sun slowly slips behind the trees, the look changes. All is quiet and calm as we watch the setting sun.
Zooming in on the ice surface, that path of gold becomes very evident.
Yes, there are tire tracks on the lake. The ice fishing shacks had just been removed.
One last look at the sun, now partially hidden by a few clouds.
And just like that another day has come to a close. The setting of the sun signals that it is time to head for the warmth and comfort of my home, but we will be back here again.
Age is irrelevant
Ask me how many trips I’ve taken,
Sunsets I’ve seen,
Laughs I've shared,
Concerts I've been to,
Bedtime stories I've read,
And people I've loved.
That's how old I am.
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