anticipating the early morning eclipse (a full moon too), i spent the last couple of days working on moons and wondering how it will appear to us here. NASA explains that the red color is a result of dust in earth’s atmosphere and that additionally a slim turquoise edge may appear towards the beginning of the eclipse.
my head is filled with moon making, moon shadows, moon dances, i’m just plain over the moon…
AND, i finally updated the shop with moons and eclipses.
and wouldn’t you know it? as i was working, a star appeared. it was on its way to becoming, something else–
i think we’ll take the dog on a moon walk tonight. i’ll be looking up-will you?
I will look up, but I fear all I will see is the snow coming down. I love watching the moon and especially the ones created by you. Have a great time!
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bella is vocalizing her desire to take that walk…i remember snow…before i lived in so cal.
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Unbelievably beautiful moon here tonight. I was in the car with hubby, on the way to the mall, and it was there, right THERE, in the windshield all the way there. Beautiful. You moons are beautiful, too. I love them!
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carry the moon…
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hoping to see some of the eclipse at 4:30 am or so
Your moon work is so pretty…
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me too! let’s make a wish~
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How lovely are your Luanar Eclipses! We could not see it here on the East coast USA, but I saw it in my minds eye as I worked on my patch for Jude’s Magic Feather Project (a piece of which is your indigo moon, thanks to a gift from her-Have a look…
http://mscomfortzone.blogspot.com/2011/12/feather-muse-friday-one-small-stitch-at.html
Did you see it? Did you take photos?
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here, it begins at 4:45 am. yes. planning on watching and taking a photo or two if possible. gonna go take the pup on a moon walk and then a nap so i can get up…early!
thanks for your link- lovely story. must visit more often!
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Here the end of the eclipse should be visible at moon rise so I would have to be in an unbuilt up area to see it. It is so often cloudy in the UK that most of the celestial are clouded out and, guess what, it is cloudy today!
I will be looking, even if I can’t see it.
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i was able to be upstairs to see it- no clouds here-lucky! i thought of all of us looking together…
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the coming eclipse must explain the last several days!
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ha!
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and your celebration of it, your *marking* it, beautiful
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marking and mark making-
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beautiful moons. we would have been able to see a partial eclipse here in texas were it not for the clouds.
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in TX maybe that could mean rain which might be more important.
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Thank you for posting about the eclipse…I’d have missed it, but luckily managed to capture a few glimpses…
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you rarely miss anything Suzanna! glad we were able to glimpse together…
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‘slowing down and wondering’ – how hard to do in the season of hustle/bustle – even though the sky and the earth and the deep need to honor what matters require it. On the consumer side (how easily I am distracted), seeing these pictures reminds me that I have promised myself a shiborigirl moon for the longest time! Perhaps I will whisper to Santa that it’s time.
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Those eclipses are wonderful… I love your moons Glennis and that star is something else.
Jacky xox
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