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09/22/2020 12:00 AM

West Coast Devastation Leads to Beautiful Shoreline Sunsets


Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun sets in Branford as seen from the new patio at the Blackstone Library on Wednesday night.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound

Extensive forest firesĀ along the Pacific coast led to some beautiful sunsets on the east coast last week.

Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun sets in Branford as seen from the new patio at the Blackstone Library on Wednesday night.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. Tuesday morning on the Branford Green the sunlight rose, filtered by the smoke.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. Tuesday morning on the Branford Green the sunlight rose, filtered by the smoke.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. Tuesday morning on the Branford Green the sunlight rose, filtered by the smoke.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun rose above the Branford River, Tuesday morning, the smoky haze evident.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun rose above the Branford River, Tuesday morning, the smoky haze evident.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun sets above the Branford River, Tuesday evening, filtering the sun in the smoky haze.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun sets above the Branford River, Tuesday evening, filtering the sun in the smoky haze.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun sets above the Branford River, Tuesday evening, filtering the sun in the smoky haze.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun sets above the Branford River, Tuesday evening, filtering the sun in the smoky haze.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun sets above the Branford River, Tuesday evening, filtering the sun in the smoky haze.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound
Smoky skies, arrived from the fires on the West Coast, bathed Branford in a soft orange glow in the morning and afternoons during the week, giving way to a dramatic deep orange and red sun at sunsets. The sun sets in Branford as seen from the new patio at the Blackstone Library on Wednesday night.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Sound