Monday, September 26, 2016

Sonia Megías- Equinox in Madrid!

Sonia Megías, composer‎ to Dailybell Sunwatch


Hi there! Here you have the Dailybell in Madrid for the September Equilux!
Greetings from Spain!

Twin Light Day and Night

The Equilux in San Francisco on September 26, 2016. Latitude: ‎37.773972. Sunrise and Sunset 7:01.


Special bell today thanks to my friend Sherri Wood. She found it at the dump during her recent residence at Recology. Congratulations Sherri--- Beautiful work there!

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Happy Equinox- Hear ye hear ye

September 22, 2016. Sunset 7:07 PM
San Francisco
Listen to the Equinox sunset
Now looking forward to the Equilux- the day of equal light and darkness everywhere else on the globe besides the Equator-- For San Francisco that happens on the 26th - sunrise and sunset at 7:01.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Blessing by the Bay

September 17, 2016. Sunset 7:15 PM
San Francisco Bay

Thank you Thea!
so good! very calm - we are soooo lucky.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Dailybell for the equinox


September 25th, in Madrid we'll gather to bell the sundawn!
CoroDelantal will guide it.

Here you have our invitation:


Cheers from Spain!
Sonia

www.soniamegias.es

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Moonrise

September 15, 2016. Sunset 7:18 PM
San Francisco Bay

Moonrise over the Bay Bridge--(and many thanks to my shy bell ringing friend)

What do you hear when the sun is coming up or going down?

another advantage of having a dog

September 11, 2016. Sunrise 8:24 AM
Rivas, Spain


This is the sunrise in Rivas (Madrid), this morning at 8:24, made by my friend Charo Beneyto while she walks her doggie. Greetings from warm Spain!
Hug,
Sonia
shared by Sonia Megias

Saturday, September 10, 2016

No Photo Shop

September 10, 2016. Sunset 7:18 ish PM.
Benburb, PA.
No photo shop honestly...
From Joe Pokrifka

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Day After the Hurricane Hermine

September 3, 2016. Sunset 7:48 PM.

with George Filges at 24th Ave Indian Rocks Beach, FL (the day after the hurricane) The Gulf is usually very calm.

from Joe Pokrifka