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Glad I wasn’t the only loony outside in the cold
Posted by doggonedmysteries
At two forty one a.m. dressed in a heavy coat, scarf, hat, gloves, and winter boots, I stood outside to watch the lunar eclipse. For a while, I thought I was the only idiot outside in the freezing cold and windswept neighborhood. I stood in my driveway sheltered from most of the wind thinking that all my neighbors had more sense than I did. However, I wasn’t going to miss this. The sky was perfectly clear.
While going inside for another cup of coffee I heard a voice. My next-door neighbor’s son had a camera aimed out their front door focused on the astral show. After I refilled my coffee cup, he joined me outside. It was nice to have company with which to share the event.
We talked and watched the sky. He saw a meteorite streak by to the south but I missed because it my eyes were focused on the moon in the west. His mother came home from her night job and joined us but only for a little while. It was too cold for her.
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