Super Blue Blood Snow Moon
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Super Blue Blood Snow Moon
It was pretty amazing. My camera is rubbish but wow. Totally worth getting up early for.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/1079962001
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/1079962001
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This is an event that hasn’t happened for about 150 years. It’s the second full moon in a month, which makes it a “blue moon” it’s also a blood moon and a supermoon (it appears closer) it’s also partially eclipsed.
I was going to do a whole astrology hoo-ha about it but I haven’t had the time.
I was going to do a whole astrology hoo-ha about it but I haven’t had the time.
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Wonderful Cass, thanx for the.pics.
The moon is amazing, something we see every night and take for granted.
I'm fascinated with moon.
The moon is amazing, something we see every night and take for granted.
I'm fascinated with moon.
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I love the moon. Absolutely. It’s something I have always been a lottle obsessed with
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It was awesome. Last night was my late night at work and driving home everything had a blue light/haze from the moon. Should’ve stopped and taken a picture.
I always don’t sleep well when there’s a full moon and last night no different. I was born under a full moon though so maybe a connection?
I always don’t sleep well when there’s a full moon and last night no different. I was born under a full moon though so maybe a connection?
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Just peeked out but the moon is white. Such a beautiful and mystical thing to see. Always there, always with us and taken for granted.
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Cass wrote:It was awesome. Last night was my late night at work and driving home everything had a blue light/haze from the moon. Should’ve stopped and taken a picture.
I always don’t sleep well when there’s a full moon and last night no different. I was born under a full moon though so maybe a connection?
This moon is full in Leo, your opposite sign. Lots going on within.
Full moons are also renowned for making peopke a little edgy or emotional anyway, at least from my experience. It can also make dreams more lucid but it’s usually a time of shining a light wihtin and seeing a truth.
But, you know....I’m just a whackadoodle hippy with a head full of stardust.
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magica wrote:Wonderful Cass, thanx for the.pics.
The moon is amazing, something we see every night and take for granted.
I'm fascinated with moon.
I did quite a bit of mooning in my time - usually out of the rear window of my RAF rugby team bus to the strains of that particularly disgusting song "The ballad of Oscar"..................
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It's bloody raining
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Fred Moletrousers wrote:magica wrote:Wonderful Cass, thanx for the.pics.
The moon is amazing, something we see every night and take for granted.
I'm fascinated with moon.
I did quite a bit of mooning in my time - usually out of the rear window of my RAF rugby team bus to the strains of that particularly disgusting song "The ballad of Oscar"..................
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Typical cloudy sky so cant see a thing.Hopefully later it may clear, they are lovely photos Cass.
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eddie wrote:Cass wrote:It was awesome. Last night was my late night at work and driving home everything had a blue light/haze from the moon. Should’ve stopped and taken a picture.
I always don’t sleep well when there’s a full moon and last night no different. I was born under a full moon though so maybe a connection?
This moon is full in Leo, your opposite sign. Lots going on within.
Full moons are also renowned for making peopke a little edgy or emotional anyway, at least from my experience. It can also make dreams more lucid but it’s usually a time of shining a light wihtin and seeing a truth.
But, you know....I’m just a whackadoodle hippy with a head full of stardust.
I like to think of Wolfie baying at it in the Australian outback while ranting about "...racist, sexist, homophobic, Fascist, conservative, monarchist, baby kidnapping, ultra Right wing Brits...."
Christ knows what he's on about, but full moons always were closely associated with loonies.
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eddie wrote:Fred Moletrousers wrote:
I did quite a bit of mooning in my time - usually out of the rear window of my RAF rugby team bus to the strains of that particularly disgusting song "The ballad of Oscar"..................
Thanks for that. I was having round salmon parcels stuffed with cream cheese for my tea....might give them a miss now.
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Don’t be so arsey.
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eddie wrote:Fred Moletrousers wrote:
I did quite a bit of mooning in my time - usually out of the rear window of my RAF rugby team bus to the strains of that particularly disgusting song "The ballad of Oscar"..................
Yep, that looks like me circa 1962...all together now:
"There was a Spanish lady, all dressed up for a ball,
When she espied old Oscar tossin' off behind a wall..."
I decline to proceed further on the grounds that my reputation as a gentile old English country squire will be irrevocably damaged.....
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eddie wrote:Don’t be so arsey.
Shut yer ole.
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eddie wrote:Cass wrote:It was awesome. Last night was my late night at work and driving home everything had a blue light/haze from the moon. Should’ve stopped and taken a picture.
I always don’t sleep well when there’s a full moon and last night no different. I was born under a full moon though so maybe a connection?
This moon is full in Leo, your opposite sign. Lots going on within.
Full moons are also renowned for making peopke a little edgy or emotional anyway, at least from my experience. It can also make dreams more lucid but it’s usually a time of shining a light wihtin and seeing a truth.
But, you know....I’m just a whackadoodle hippy with a head full of stardust.
I get the edgy from patrons at full moon times. They really go nuclear weird. I will agree about the dreams. I had a few belters last night, so clear, I swear I could taste and smell, but can I remember them? Hell no.
Yes you are, but you’re our whackadoodle hippy chick
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Pity you can’t remember your dreams, even a vague recollection might help.
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eddie wrote:Pity you can’t remember your dreams, even a vague recollection might help.
If I do I’ll let you know.
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Fred Moletrousers wrote:magica wrote:Wonderful Cass, thanx for the.pics.
The moon is amazing, something we see every night and take for granted.
I'm fascinated with moon.
I did quite a bit of mooning in my time - usually out of the rear window of my RAF rugby team bus to the strains of that particularly disgusting song "The ballad of Oscar"..................
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Fred Moletrousers wrote:magica wrote:Wonderful Cass, thanx for the.pics.
The moon is amazing, something we see every night and take for granted.
I'm fascinated with moon.
I did quite a bit of mooning in my time - usually out of the rear window of my RAF rugby team bus to the strains of that particularly disgusting song "The ballad of Oscar"..................
Yeah. We’re going to need to see photos of that or it didn’t happen.
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Unfortunately, much of coastal New South Wales was clouded over, with drizzling rain, last night...
"Nothing to see here folks, move along now.."
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Unfortunately, much of coastal New South Wales was clouded over, with drizzling rain, last night...
"Nothing to see here folks, move along now.."
yeah I ventured outside about 10pm and largely clouded over
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It appeared here briefly between clouds at around 2pm, tbh it just looked like a full moon to me, but it did light the street up very well.
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Here in Birmingham [Uk] it just looked brighter than usual.
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Clear skies and a beautiful bright, white moon.
I think it also sent me a bit loopy.
I think it also sent me a bit loopy.
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eddie wrote:Clear skies and a beautiful bright, white moon.
I think it also sent me a bit loopy.
I doubt the moon had anything to do with it.
Tonight, over N/W England, there is a much better chance of seeing it as the skies will be clear.
Its not as big as last night...but its still 98%....so not much different.
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It’s still huge and so close here. This morning it stayed visible until after 8am. Forgot to get a picture though.
Here’s some from my back patio tonight. The second is magnified by 10.
Here’s some from my back patio tonight. The second is magnified by 10.
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And, now...
Only another 10 years until the next triple-header Lunar event...
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Cass wrote:Fred Moletrousers wrote:
I did quite a bit of mooning in my time - usually out of the rear window of my RAF rugby team bus to the strains of that particularly disgusting song "The ballad of Oscar"..................
Yeah. We’re going to need to see photos of that or it didn’t happen.
It's so long ago that any photos would probably have been taken by someone using a Kodak box Brownie on roll film that would by now have faded into an unidentifiable blur...thank God!
Nowadays, of course, selfies are commonplace.....
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Fred Moletrousers wrote:Cass wrote:
Yeah. We’re going to need to see photos of that or it didn’t happen.
It's so long ago that any photos would probably have been taken by someone using a Kodak box Brownie on roll film that would by now have faded into an unidentifiable blur...thank God!
Nowadays, of course, selfies are commonplace.....
You would have to be pretty flexible to take a selfie of your own bum stuck out of a bus window,
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Fred Moletrousers wrote:Cass wrote:
Yeah. We’re going to need to see photos of that or it didn’t happen.
It's so long ago that any photos would probably have been taken by someone using a Kodak box Brownie on roll film that would by now have faded into an unidentifiable blur...thank God!
Nowadays, of course, selfies are commonplace.....
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I finally remembered to take one during the morning. This was 9:30am today. It’s absolutely amazing how clear it still is.
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Yeah I’m still seeing it during the day too.
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Such a clear beautiful night. On the way to work this morning, I somehow pulled a muscle from my head to my knee. After a emergency massage, sat in our hot tub and saw a shooting star. That makes me feel better. Now for some tiger balm and a heating pad! (Zoom in to see the stars)
Have a great weekend peeps x
Have a great weekend peeps x
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I hope you feel better soon Cass....pulling a muscle anywhere is bloody painful.
Great pic, mine of the night sky always come out looking like the black hole.
Great pic, mine of the night sky always come out looking like the black hole.
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