Still. better than my family in New York – 0°, 16 inches of snow, and total cloud cover.
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we had gorgeously clear skies, and I did go out to the beach with my little tiny amateur telescope, but it was just too darn cold and I was just too darn tired and it was just too darn COLD, 😈 so I went home before i got a chance to see if it turned red.
but I do thank you for the link, without which I would not have known about what time to be there.
]]>The only interference was the trees, and I had no intention of moving too far away from the house. It was quite bright, but didn’t appear especially large because it was directly overhead.
]]>The wolves didn’t believe it until Jan 20 2017. Today marks the midpoint in this disaster because of the 2020 leap year. Tomorrow we count down from 730.
We may actually get to see the eclipse between 10pm and midnight. A “super blood wolf moon” is kind of symbolic for this era.
]]>so, every moon since about nov 2016.
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