Lunar eclipse.
written by Julie R. Neidlinger 3 comments link this post8:02 - The moon has a little bite out of the lower left corner...
8:17 - Almost halfway covered...
8:38 - Three-fourths covered...
(Some people live-blog news or political events. I blog lunar eclipses. It's a much healthier pace and, frankly, more relevant in the long run.)
9:01 - The moon is dark. (Or, reddish dark.)
(The eclipse is proof of movement, even when it feels as if there is none. There's your life lesson for today.)
10:25 - And the eclipse is one-fourth on its way to the bright side. It was lovely.
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Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger 2/20/2008 08:02:00 PM
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3 Comments:
To cover two of your posts with one comment . . .
Can I see this so-called eclipse? No, I cannot. The sky is filled with clouds.
By Will, at 20/2/08 20:44
Wait . . .
The sky is clearing, and I can now see something. Cool. It is so-called no more.
By Will, at 20/2/08 20:53
Funny, it doesn't seem so red over here.
By Will, at 20/2/08 21:19
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