After the first couple of gray days, the sun came out and the colors changed in that minute. The blue sky reflected off the water and at dusk, every shade of blue was in view on the horizon.
The midnight mountains rise into the air with white ice caps on their peaks. The next rows that lift their faces to the sky are deep purple, and behind that, gray blue shades the cliffs. Row after row of blue mountains, meet the light blue of the sky. There are puffs of clouds floating and hovering over the portrait of the mountains. Foggy blue mist shrouds the peaks like a bridal veil. The shading of the Creator blends colors into light and shadow, creating more shades of blue that I had know before. Monochromatic takes on a completely new meaning in this place. The sky is powder above and begins to illuminate shades of pink as the sun lowers behind the mountains. The small pink horizon blends into deep purple where the sky meets the land. I cannot see the sun, but its affects are a canvas of color, mostly blues, for all to see.
The waters that fall into the sea are mostly white as they carve their way down the ridges. Blended into the landscape these waterfalls change color, ever so slightly, to compliment the mountains…blue gray. Ahead I can see the glowing blue of a flowing glacier. It is the centerpiece of this artist’s landscape. Jagged black edges contain the brilliant blue ice as if God painted it with neon paint. It is illuminated like a stained glass window, as if it has its own light source deep within itself. With the glow it seems all the world is blue…even the water of the sea is a midnight blue tonight. When I look at this scene I think about what it must have been like when God created the Earth. The waters receded and there was mist as the mountains rose from the sea. Tonight I think this is what it must have looked like…awe inspiring.