
I hope you guys had a chance to step out and enjoy the lunar eclipse tonight. It's pretty cool. I went out to try and digiscope it and Non Birding Bill came with me. He didn't have to, but I think he wanted to keep an eye on me out in the cold and using a spotting scope on the sidewalk at night. He was a trooper and I remembered the last time I took him to see something celestial. Mars was the closest it would be to Earth in years and we went out in the dark to watch. He said, "Wow, I never thought you'd find something more boring than birding, but here we are, starting at the sky, looking at a pink dot."

The eclipse was a nice way to round out today. This morning when we woke up, it was -11 outside and the heat was out in the apartment building. We also had a house guest and I felt bad that she woke up to a general lack of heat. I turned on the oven and we huddled around for warmth--oh to be Cinnamon and naturally fur covered. She seemed unaffected.
When I was driving our guest to the airport today, I was pointing out red-tailed hawks along the way. One was flying along the highway towards us and I noted an adult red-winged blackbird chasing it...then I realized, hey! It's a bit early for red-winged blackbirds, what's that guy doing here? I know it's advantageous to return from migration early and get a head start on primed territory, but I bet even this male was questioning that wisdom in today's temperature.
And now I must return to my favorite tv channel: TLC. Tonight is
My Shocking Story: Half Man Half Tree.
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So, I HAD to click the link about the tree man and what do I discover but 'the man without a face'. I DID NOT need to see that this morning. DAMN YOU INTERNET!!!
;-)
Thanks, TLC. I'll have bad dreams the rest of the week now.
Glad you saw the eclipse! It was shiver inducing on many levels.
I've seen other photos online of people with those weird growths. Doctors seem to think it is related to human papilloma virus which I find interesting as the growths look similar to the growths on rabbits that cause jackalopes. The growths on rabbis are caused by the Shope papilloma virus. You can do a search for it online. Just don't let cinnamon watch.
We had overcast skies that night; I was so bummed. That would've been my first one during a full moon... *kicking toe of sneaker in dirt*
NBB cracks me up.
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