Sunday, September 27, 2015

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Supermoon made it--finally. Some cloud cover obscured the early stages of the eclipse--but dispersed at the full eclipse stage to light the darkened globe like a red lantern. I watched it happen on the Paris live feed--just minutes before it happened in the sky over Sacramento.

It will be 18 years until this event happens again--and if I'm around, I'll watch it then with my 94 year old eyes. Looking forward to it--and to still be dancing as well.

I rested a lot today--ate, slept, and tuned in on the supermoon activity. The live chat that was on the streaming site was very hyper and manic--people from all over the planet were sending comments and wild posts. I closed the chat link--it was too "noisy" for my tastes. That left me with the quiet image of the moon--undergoing the eclipse.

It's still quite early in the evening now--just slightly past 9pm. But I'm fading--and will probably go horizontal soon.

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