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December
So pretty as I drove home from work yesterday- an almost full moon coming up over the ocean, and a bright orange sunset over the bay.
A walk after dinner gave us a final opportunity to watch the beach replenishment process (they work 24 hours a day). The crew and equipment were on 99th Street last night- only one block to go.