Mars is being extremely stubborn in refusing to disappear from the evening sky, remaining extremely low on the horizon and about as dim as he can get (magnitude +1.55 this evening).  Since we last checked in on him, Mars has edged below the ecliptic and has moved from Virgo into Libra.  In this telephoto view with a 135 mm lens, we can see Mars just above the treeline, while higher and to the left is α Librae, showing us that it is a nice binocular double star.  Unannotated image.