Sunday’s southwest wind followed the compass clockwise up to northwest wind overnight. By Monday morning, the temperature had dropped to 54 degrees. Great Vs of Canada Geese flying over Sunday afternoon heralded the cold front and change of temperature. Out on the Great Marsh west of Lewes, dark clouds contrasted sharply with the sunrise giving everything a surreal quality. High tide filled a slate gray Canary Creek and the morning light filled the grasses, the waxy pines on Green Hill, and made the thick pine fringe around the Great Marsh a distinct black.
This camera I’m using has special effects. This one is called art embossed.