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kevin_standlee ([personal profile] kevin_standlee) wrote2014-04-15 06:50 pm
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Eclipsed

The last time a lunar eclipse was visible in North America, I was with Lisa in rainy, gloomy Oregon; however, on that night, it was nice and clear and we watched the eclipse and took photos of it. So I guess karma paid us back, because here in high-desert Nevada, as last night's eclipse began, clouds rolled in and covered up the moon. I gave up and went to bed. A little while later, Lisa came and said, "Come look, the clouds thinned out." I put on my robe and slippers and we went and had a look at the eclipse during totality. It was a lovely comfortable night, no wind, and I was happy to admire the view, with Mars glowing brightly above the eclipsed moon.

I did not stick out the rest of the eclipse, as my alarm goes off at 6 AM even when I'm working from home. Lisa told me that the clouds came back soon after I returned to bed and spoiled the end of the eclipse as well. Maybe things would have been clearer in Tonopah.

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