“They happened every so often, depending on temperature and the level of chemicals in the air. When the particulate matter in the atmosphere was sufficient, light from the ground got trapped and reflected back, and the entire Detroit sky would become the soft pink of cotton candy. It never got dark on pink nights, but the light was nothing like daytime…. We had all grown on up with pink nights. They were not a natural phenomenon, but they were natural to us” — Jeffery Eugeneides “Middle-sex” page 502.
Detroit Census Triplication Mollika* I had to return a fourth survey. I am representing the non-Doctor Indian population of Detroit :0) likwidshoe It’s all about representation, not funding. Detroiters needs to lose the entitlement mindset.
I wondered if anyone else saw the sky this evening…nice shots!
“They happened every so often, depending on temperature and the level of chemicals in the air. When the particulate matter in the atmosphere was sufficient, light from the ground got trapped and reflected back, and the entire Detroit sky would become the soft pink of cotton candy. It never got dark on pink nights, but the light was nothing like daytime…. We had all grown on up with pink nights. They were not a natural phenomenon, but they were natural to us” — Jeffery Eugeneides “Middle-sex” page 502.