By Elston Hill
On Sunday morning (Oct. 15), there were no clouds in the sky.
Mount Rainier beckoned from a golden sky with planes flying past. Contrails were orange.
There was a crescent moon.
The regional airlines took their short cuts over Burien as they are prone to do in early morning when the winds come out of the north.
A kingfisher was out. Geese flew by. And the Three Tree Point blue heron hung out at his usual haunts.
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