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Sunset At Praia Do Cabo Do Mundo

By Gail Aguiar @ImageLegacy

sunset at Praia do Cabo do Mundo, Matosinhos

One of the joys of living along a western coastline is watching the sun set over an ocean horizon.

Living on the beach in Vancouver, I did this often — in fact, my bedroom faced English Bay and I had a floor to ceiling window. For nearly five years that bedroom was also my office most of the week, and the rest of the time I worked in an office on the Sunshine Coast, which also had an amazing view of the ocean. (In mid-December the sun sets around 4:15pm, so there were plenty of sunset opportunities.) In my early working life, I had one of the best windows facing Coal Harbour at the time, on the 12th floor of the Marine Building. Yes, I did a lot of staring out the window.

My conclusion: once ocean sunsets get old, it’s time to give up on life. Until then, it’s perfectly acceptable and even a really good idea to ditch the kitchen and have dinner at the beach as the sun goes down.

{ More photos in the Spring 2017 album. }

sunset at Praia do Cabo do Mundo, Matosinhos

sunset at Praia do Cabo do Mundo, Matosinhos

sunset at Praia do Cabo do Mundo, Matosinhos

sunset at Praia do Cabo do Mundo, Matosinhos

sunset at Praia do Cabo do Mundo, Matosinhos

sunset at Praia do Cabo do Mundo, Matosinhos

sunset at Praia do Cabo do Mundo, Matosinhos

Goodbye Sun. Day. ??

A post shared by Gail at Large (@gailatlarge) on Apr 23, 2017 at 1:38pm PDT

April 23, 2017
Album: Portugal [Spring 2017]


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