I only took photos on 3 days during June. All of them were for the Jesse Hill Flag Memorial - a display of 70,000 flags are planted one at a time – each one to represent every American soldier killed in the Vietnam War and the conflicts in the Middle East. They hold an annual event where volunteers plant a flag for each fallen soldier, then the following 2 days are events to remember them. This was taken on the last day. You can see a small fraction of the flags in the background.
From June 10th. Only as the summer solstice nears is this angle lit and a northbound train running 12 hours late is also required. It all came together in the early evening. [D5100]