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... we're saying goodbye to the great Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but you should go to one of the 2 previous posts to talk about her and how we will get by without her, so please restrict this post to other topics, all of which are permitted and encouraged.
Photos taken at 6:46 and 7:02. A Type #4 sunrise ripened into an Inky (Type #8). (
Here's the post explaining 10 types of sunrises.)
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