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| it's been in progress here for about an hour now just the smallest slther left
__________________ it's written in the wind that we're two, carved out in the sand that we're real, it's lit up in the stars that we're true, we're destined in the sky to be glad ![]() Paul Weller http://johntygreentoes.blogspot.com/ |
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| But do you know that if you are 'moon gardening' because of the Eclipse you should NOT garden this morning, or so my French Lunar diary says. Just might be forced to be 'domestic'
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| Th eclipse was spectacular - we had a really clear night and took the dog out for an extra long walk and watched the moon disappear bt by bit and turn red - the last time I saw this happen I was about 8 years old and my brother and I were obsessed by the stars and moon and anything to do with the heavens - I thought it was amazing then and age hasn't tainted my amazement.
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| We'd been out for the evening & stopped the car in a quiet, dark, country lane on the way home & got out & watched the eclipse. We could hear a pheasant calling in the field & see 'Orion' & the 'Plough' & other vaguely familiar stars in the clear sky & saw the moon change to what looked like a large soft orangey-pink ball, it really was surreal & lovely!
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