Blood Red!
Oct. 27th, 2004 08:01 pmNobody will read this for a couple of hours, because you're all out watching the eclipse, right?
There were some lingering clouds in the east this evening, but they have gone. Unfortunately, I still can't get a very good view because there are so many trees to the east. Once in a while, I get a glimpse of the moon as it moves into a position beyond one gap in the leaves or another. Lunar eclipses are better in winter, after the oaks have lost their foliage. I think it might clear the tree line (just barely) before totality ends, though. Going back out to watch more.
There were some lingering clouds in the east this evening, but they have gone. Unfortunately, I still can't get a very good view because there are so many trees to the east. Once in a while, I get a glimpse of the moon as it moves into a position beyond one gap in the leaves or another. Lunar eclipses are better in winter, after the oaks have lost their foliage. I think it might clear the tree line (just barely) before totality ends, though. Going back out to watch more.