Sun like a burning penny
Jul. 19th, 2021 11:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We had a much smokier day two days ago - from the top of Tank Hill you couldn't see the valley bottom, the Fly Hills, or the lake. Today the mountains were mysteries in the haze - something was there. But the sun was shining like a red-hot ingot through the haze, about as big as a penny held at arm's length (I have short arms).
This whole metaphor has led me into areas I don't know how to solve: pennies should be copper. Does copper glow red-hot the way iron does? Or does it go straight through to white? Since pennies aren't copper anymore, would they ever reach red-hot, or do they just burn up the way slag metal is supposed to?
Anyways. It was an amazingly red red-hot burning penny this evening, late in the sky.
This whole metaphor has led me into areas I don't know how to solve: pennies should be copper. Does copper glow red-hot the way iron does? Or does it go straight through to white? Since pennies aren't copper anymore, would they ever reach red-hot, or do they just burn up the way slag metal is supposed to?
Anyways. It was an amazingly red red-hot burning penny this evening, late in the sky.