RE: An early winter sunset.

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Sounds like the two wives make for good company! Sorry to hear about those falls, they are never much fun having had a few myself. That bad leg doesn't make mobility quite as easy as it used to be, too bad that cartilage can't be regrown in that knee. But at least your wife is there to prevent you from taking a tumble on uneven ground.

You caught a beautiful sunset there, it really is amazing to see the wind pushing the clouds along. It also produced such spectacular colors in the clouds as they move about.

Tsunamis and Typhoons are things that not anyone likes to have for sure. Having been through some nasty hurricanes in the Caribbean I can tell you that. Fortunately, I have managed to evade any Tsunamis over the years. I might not mind watching one hit an uninhabited coastline from a nice high elevation just to witness it in person, but that isn't likely to ever happen.

Take care of that leg, and hopefully things don't get worse. The last thing you need is to kiss the earth more often! lol

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Good company indeed, and very necessary. I see that you have also had some opportunities to kiss mother earth, and it is never a pleasant experience, as the aftereffects are always painful. Thing is that my brain says that I still can do things that I used to do in my younger days, but you know that age begs to differ. I had an offer of amputation below the knee, but I refused, and I am still walking on the leg so many years later. My wife is an excellent guide Lol.

A pity that the camera was unable to see what it really was, as to my eye it was a spectacular show about the powers in nature.

I am happy that you escaped the bad events, and there are really bad things lurking in nature, and I wouldn't like to see any tsunamis ever in my life. Sheer destruction.

I cope with the leg, as I know how to baby it, and the wife makes sure that I only kiss her :)

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