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Sunset Somewhere
Swept away in a spaceship with a Captain Dylan Hunt, by name. He looks just like Kevin Sorbo of television's "Hercules" fame. I'm not sure which is more shocking, this galaxy quest or the hunk. Hope this ship can make the journey. It rattles like a piece of junk. Stopping off at some distant planet for repairs on this bucket of bolts. We leave the ship for shore leave. What we see gives us both jolts. In the evening sky overhead are three moons in the dark green sky with rainbow coloured rings 'round one. It's true ! I wouldn't lie. As the sage coloured sky darkens to a deep, deep hunter green the smallest moon changes colours. Strangest thing I've ever seen. The middle moon, with rainbow rings, is the largest of the three. The hunky captain and I take a seat and talk about what we see. The third moon in the sky above seems to be quite close by, It is a gorgeous shade of peach, the prettiest in the sky. Apparently, the ship is fixed and now its time to go. I so enjoyed the sunset here. The moons put on quite a show. Off to the next galaxy, the hunky captain and I, looking forward to many more sunsets on many more planets in the sky. p.s. I'm NOT going home. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for Paula Swanson's "Not Just Any Sunset " contest 07/08/2011
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