A Most Dramatic Sunset in the Delaware Water Gap
Elliott and I have been arguing for years about whether the sun ever sets directly in the gap. I took the no 'way' position while he took the 'sooner or later' one. he was right and here's proof. in fact, it only happens two times of the year, around june 10th as the sun is heading north for its longest appearance of the year and again on july 10th on it's way back the other direction.
This year I got really lucky because in the midst of a rainy windy weekend, the sky cleared and the sun sank toward the gap just as we were returning from dinner with my new digital camera in my bag.
One other person was there with no less than 4 cameras. Apparently he's been coming to photograph the event for about as many years as we've been arguing about whether it existed or not! He says it's most dramatic when there are some clouds in the sky. I'll have to go back in July!
TrackBack
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.realbakingwithrose.com/blog/mt-tb.cgi/223








Comments
Hello Rose,
I bake bread regularly from The Bread Bible (which is my favorite bread cookbook). I sometimes let the bread rise overnight (usually its second rise) in the refrigerator in a loaf pan. When I do this, even if I've greased the pan well, it sometimes sticks to the pan after baking. I never have this problem when baking the bread immediately after it rises. Do you have any suggestions on how to avoid this problem? I really love the convenience of being able to let the bread rise overnight, but I hate having to wrestle the bread out of the pan! Thank you very much!
Laila
Reply to this Posted by: Laila | June 14, 2006 3:11 PM #