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Your Sydney sky was some red on May 17th. What was that?

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Your sky was some red, b'y.

Good morning from the Cape — the fiddle's tuned, the stories are ready, and Cape Breton's still here. Let's go, b'y.

Now listen here, you know how sometimes the sky just puts on a show? Like it's trying to tell you something? Well, someone over on r/CapeBreton posted a picture from Sydney on May 17th, and me nerves, it was some sight. The whole sky was this wild, fiery red, like the sun decided to paint the whole harbour before it went down. It wasn't just a regular sunset, no, this was something else entirely. It reminded me of those old stories me grandmother used to tell, about omens in the sky, you know?

### What Was That All About?

What makes this more than just a pretty picture is the mystery of it. We get some grand sunsets here, especially looking out over the Mira or from the Sydney waterfront boardwalk, but this one was something else. Was it just the perfect storm of dust and clouds and light refraction? Or was there something more to it, a bit of that magic we sometimes feel when the mist rolls in off the Atlantic?

* **The Date:** May 17, 2026. A specific evening that clearly left an impression.

* **The Location:** Sydney, Nova Scotia. Right here, looking out over the water.

* **The Colour:** Described as "red," but the photo shows a really deep, almost supernatural crimson.

It’s the kind of thing that makes you pause, eh? Makes you wonder if you missed something spectacular while you were busy with your own day. For us in Sydney, it’s a reminder that even when things feel ordinary, this island always has a way of surprising you, whether it’s with a sudden squall or a sky that just takes your breath away. It's proof that you should always look up, because you never know what kind of beauty is waiting.

The crew on the Morning Wire chat about these kinds of things every day – catch them live, b'y, at mornings.live.

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