@Milessio – I just did a search to find this:
“You can define twilight simply as the time of day between daylight and darkness, whether that’s after sunset, or before sunrise. It’s a time when the light from the sky appears diffused and often pinkish. The sun is below the horizon, but its rays are scattered by Earth’s atmosphere to create the colors of twilight.”
So it is just as I thought – I initially thought the strip was set just before sunrise before I read the text that indicated evening! 🙂
I love going for a ride in the morning in conditions like that depicted.
Animals are around, undisturbed by traffic. Empty roads are safer and I can let the Mango fly on the downhills, as I don’t have to be so concerned about using the (Drum) brakes – they do not stop very quickly and a car reversing onto the road because the driver was too lazy to reverse park (or they did not have the skills?) will often be a cause for concern at a busy time such as rush-hour.
You can see something like this at twilight too, and it comes at a much more convenient time of day.
«grin»
It’s a bit more crowded on the roads at twilight though.
I do love morning rides into the sunrise in the national park close to home. It is a beautiful and very peaceful experience.
Some mornings, I get a beautiful sunrise for my ride in. Today, scattered thunderstorms. It averages out well in the positive.
I cannot imagine missing these light shows again. It is icing on the cake and if you keep riding you can eat real cake and icing and not even get fat.
Fall bike rides in the morning can be magical.
@Milessio – I just did a search to find this:
“You can define twilight simply as the time of day between daylight and darkness, whether that’s after sunset, or before sunrise. It’s a time when the light from the sky appears diffused and often pinkish. The sun is below the horizon, but its rays are scattered by Earth’s atmosphere to create the colors of twilight.”
So it is just as I thought – I initially thought the strip was set just before sunrise before I read the text that indicated evening! 🙂
I love going for a ride in the morning in conditions like that depicted.
Animals are around, undisturbed by traffic. Empty roads are safer and I can let the Mango fly on the downhills, as I don’t have to be so concerned about using the (Drum) brakes – they do not stop very quickly and a car reversing onto the road because the driver was too lazy to reverse park (or they did not have the skills?) will often be a cause for concern at a busy time such as rush-hour.
Very nice.
This strip IS set just before sunrise.
It portrays someones alarm radio turning on, and then being turned off/snoozed …
Yehuda was admonishing them not to miss the beauty of the morning.
Your Interpretation must be different some how.