As the land heats up in California, the cooler air gets pulled in from the Pacific, creating the waves of fog this place is famous for.
Along with the shift in temperature comes a change in the lighting. Everything grows softer as the fog approaches, replacing the dry glare of our hot west=coast sun.
Finally, as night falls, the breezes carrying the wind tend to fall, freezing the oncoming white wave over twin peaks, while here in the Mission it's still clear overhead.
Lights on inside, seen from the outside, all is well.
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