Most definetely yes! Being from the South and being a gardener,I am in the yard almost every day when the sun sets and can feel when that moment is about to occur. Time to sit back, pour a glass of wine, and take in another days ending. Those magical few moments watching the sun slide below my vision and the onslaught of the nitetime critters I try to avoid is a very peaceful and relaxing time. Wish the critters were not here as I have more wine. But, hey, this is the South!
2006-07-12 13:53:14
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answered by southern man 2
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actually i feel time seem to speed up, as the only time i can actually observe the sun's movement against a frame of reference is when it's at the horizon. so to me, sunsets and sunrise never seem to last very long.
there IS that one briefest moment just before she is entirely gone, however... if i could bottle that, i'd find a way to make it last forever, especially on the very best of days.
2006-07-12 23:10:38
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answered by patzky99 6
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no but I want the sun to stop sinking into the horizon and keep the colors as they are for just a few moments longer.
2006-07-13 17:21:37
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answered by LongAgo 5
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well for one thing you cant actually see the sun go down or up. I think it goes down every 10 minutes.
2006-07-12 20:29:54
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answered by Anonymous
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