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Alffe 09-01-2009 08:30 PM

Look out your window...
 
there is a full harvest moon and it's gorgous! :grouphug:

Abbie 09-01-2009 09:13 PM

I can't see the moon from my window... but I do see a very bright star...

perhaps it's a planet or the shuttle/space station... I couldn't stand up long enough to see if it was moving.

:o
Abbie



Burntmarshmallow 09-01-2009 09:15 PM

Lucky Alffe mom
All I see are rain drops tonight .

Abbie 09-01-2009 10:27 PM

The local news just said there are two (2) planets that can be seen tonight.

Wish I was able to go outside and watch the stars and planets... it's too cool outside here for me.

Brokenfriend 09-02-2009 12:43 AM

abbie
 
It's cold up here in Virginia,and I have trees blocking my sight of the stars,except in the Northern skys.

Jupiter,and Venus are visable this time of year. Sometimes Venus gets superbright,but not every year.

There's a comet up there also. I haven't seen it. It's green they say.
I have this small telescope,but in order to see that green comet,I'd have to be in a observatory. BF:hug::hug::hug:

Hi everybody:Wave-Hello:

pearl girl 09-02-2009 01:42 AM

Thanks!
 
I'm going out to take a look... will report if I see anything. (where's my winter coat ??? I've been cold all day here in PA)...:p

Hockey 09-02-2009 03:50 AM

I live in a remote area so the night sky is spectacular. I go outside with my telescope, a big mug of tea, a parka and my bear gun and marvel at one of God's creations while hoping I don't have to shoot another.

FeelinGoofy 09-02-2009 07:57 AM

I saw it too Alffe.... thank you for posting that :hug:

Alffe 09-02-2009 12:05 PM

Maxine cracks me up!
 
http://f370.mail.yahoo.com/ya/downlo...Inbox&inline=1

jaded2nite 09-02-2009 03:04 PM

That explains it!!!!! People were VERY grouchy and demanding at work yesterday, Full moon, it happens everytime

pearl girl 09-02-2009 04:28 PM

Full Moon-itis
 
I couldn't agree more. Yesterday I was blaaaaaaah! Everything hurt, especially my mood. I even got a little teary when my husband arrived home from work at 9:30pm. And then I couldn't sleep. Hot flashes. Then while 'lurking' I saw this announcement and said to myself, "Of course, there's a full moon." I do believe that it has an effect on me. Always did.

I did go out and got the neighborhood dogs all barking as I tentatively walked around the house and looked at that magnificent ball in the sky with my little binoculars... It was grand. I loved it and was so glad to see the notice... It was the clearest sky I've seen since I moved to Pittsburgh. (enough said about that!)

I think I'd better start keeping track of full moons so I can warn my husband!

GmaSue 09-02-2009 05:35 PM

hot flashes? Have you ever had one of those "cool pillows" you get for about 20 bucks-they work pretty well. Oh-and do you have a mister? They are good if they are a very very fine spray. And have you ever seen one of those flexible ice packs? Made of little 1" pillows so that the whole square can then be folded or wrapped around a liter bottle? Well, they feel pretty good fresh out of the freezer. Of course, you can always put a bag of frozen corn or peas in your pillow, but that is kind of wasteful...and there are all of those little kids in China...

now for full moon stories-working in the ER is a real trip on full moon nights-always brought out the "interesting" cases, like the man with a cartridge ink pen in his urethra-or the guy with it stuck in a pop bottle-that one made the mistake of telling his wife he had been mugged, so she showed up at the hospital demanding they call the cops so a full report could be made-everyone was trying so hard to tiptoe around that case...

Alffe 09-02-2009 05:43 PM

ROFL...you nurses are all alike...you have stories...lots of stories...LOLOL
Remember GmaSue...two of my daughters are nurses so I've heard some of those stories. :D

GmaSue 09-02-2009 06:08 PM

how wonderful to be compared to your daughters!:)

maybe I am your long lost daughter (of course you would have had to have had me when you were very, very young!:D

(if you have heard nurse stories-you know those two I told are very tame):)

P.S. My DH think I am typing a profile for him right now. lol shhh

Alffe 09-02-2009 06:46 PM

That's me...a child bride! *grin Just had to check out the road...a zillion sirens went past...police, fire, ambulences...waiting for them to come back. Lots to see when I'm on Mr.Alffe's puter...it faces the street..mine is upstairs in the middle bedroom and faces a wall. Nothing ever happens on that wall....oh wait..occasionally I hear things in that wall...critters, flying squirrels I think. :winky:

Also I remembered to wheel the recycables to the road...now where is Nikki?

lifesaver54 09-20-2009 12:18 AM

I remember the Sky
 
I was in Australia in 2007, in the Outback on June 30.

I remember the sky---so many stars, more than I ever saw in any sky. There were no city lights to interfere with our ability to see the stars. And planets, we saw three. I will never forget that sky, it was as if I too could touch the Dreamtime.

Alffe 09-20-2009 09:03 AM

lifesaver I can scarcely imagin that big sky...we thought being in the desert in Ariz at night was awesome.

BTW, welcome to the family...we collect "stones" so you're in good company...:grouphug:

lifesaver54 09-20-2009 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alffe (Post 568564)
lifesaver I can scarcely imagin that big sky...we thought being in the desert in Ariz at night was awesome.

BTW, welcome to the family...we collect "stones" so you're in good company...:grouphug:


Thank you Alffe, I went with 41 students and 3 other teachers-first time the kids were speechless too. ---:hug: could you explain the stones? sounds interesting.

lifesaver54

Alffe 09-20-2009 05:28 PM

In your introduction you said sometimes you sink like a stone and I wanted to let you know that one of us would come along and pick you up...now that you've joined this family..you're part of our "collection". :grouphug:

Australia has always been on my to-do list but I'm running out of time. One of our old time members, Mango Shade who has since passed away shared many outback stories with us. He is missed.

mistiis 09-20-2009 05:42 PM

Oh, Mango Shade.....soooooo very missed......:(


Welcome lifesaver......:grouphug:

You can't beat a beautiful night sky, especially with no city lights to interfere, and shooting stars......ahhhhhhhhh....:)

Koala77 09-20-2009 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lifesaver54 (Post 568495)
I was in Australia in 2007, in the Outback on June 30.

I remember the sky---so many stars, more than I ever saw in any sky. There were no city lights to interfere with our ability to see the stars. And planets, we saw three. I will never forget that sky, it was as if I too could touch the Dreamtime.

I live under that Australian sky lifesaver. The Milky Way is just so very beautiful. On a clear night you would swear that you would looking at a carpet of stars. I love to look at them. I've even been known to lie on the grass and just stare up at them. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alffe (Post 568685)
....Australia has always been on my to-do list...

And.... you have a couple of very good Aussie friends who would just love to have you visit. One day, maybe.....:hug:


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