| The best times to see the artwork on the Playa at Burning Man are at night and at sunrise. |
| My friends Donna, Pam and Brian invited me to take a night tour of the Playa artwork with them. |
| Jackie in my camp helped me light up my bike and my jacket. |
| The nights on the desert are a bit chilly, which I liked after the hot windy days. |
| A jungle gym for adults. |
| This thing wiggled and wobbled and twisted and turned. |
| Everything is lit up and colorful on the Playa at night. |
| Classical music relaxes participants |
| The Temple at night. It reminds me of a Cornucopia. |
| Lights and movement |
| Memorials and tributes to those who have left us. I posted memorials to my daughter Maya. |
| Our loved ones, both people and pets, who have passed on. |
| Clowns were especially popular this year at Burning Man with the theme of Carnival of Mirrors. |
| Loving the Lady |
| Donna, Pam and Brian at night. |
| Watching Thunder Dome action. Something out of Mad Max. |
| Art car prowling the Playa |
| This lotus temple was one of several structures that was burned at Burning Man. |
| I heard that this flaming octopus may be retired next year. It seems to tower over the Man in this photo, but it's just an optical illusion. |
| I have no idea how many Burning Mans this flaming octopus has been to, but it's a lot. |
| Cute couple at the Man. |
| At the base of the Man. |
| Reaching for the Moon and Stars. These cool hands are actually in the campgrounds, not the Playa. |
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