During the winter when the sun is lower, you don't get as many colorful sunsets as you do in the spring and summer. This past week, the sunsets over the marina has been spectacular. Not the most amazing ever, but definitely one that stops you in your tracks to admire for a moment.
When I lived in Manhattan, often times I would miss these sunsets as I would find myself indoors more often, and when I do get a chance to catch a sunset, the high-rises would block the view. I can't wait for the next 6-months full of sunsets.
One of the things I'm hyper aware of us our human ability to adapt. When we receive good impulses, over time our mind normalizes it. The first time you see a sunset it's spectacular, but the 10th or 100th time, you might stop realizing how amazing it is. That's why a winter without these spectacular sunsets aren't necessarily a bad thing, as it makes it appreciate it even more.