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Very cool, Ed. Up late or up early?

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Very cool, Ed. Up late or up early?


I go to sleep around 7 A.M.. Folks around here think I might be a
Vampire ;-). Another of my hobbies is Astronomy so I'm up all night and into
dawn. Last time I got up prior to Noon way for Jury Duty.

Crazy Ed

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Edward Erbeck wrote:
"David Moorman" wrote:

Very cool, Ed. Up late or up early?


I go to sleep around 7 A.M.. Folks around here think I might be a
Vampire ;-). Another of my hobbies is Astronomy so I'm up all night and into
dawn. Last time I got up prior to Noon way for Jury Duty.

Crazy Ed



No guessing as to what you're gonna be watching the next few nights....



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"cloud dreamer" wrote:


No guessing as to what you're gonna be watching the next few nights....


Astronomical Mazda Commercial, "Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" ;-). But the Clouds
have an effect I don't want. Oh well, they'll make for more good Sunrise
shots ;-).

Crazy Ed



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Edward Erbeck wrote:

"David Moorman" wrote:


Very cool, Ed. Up late or up early?


I go to sleep around 7 A.M.. Folks around here think I might be a
Vampire ;-). Another of my hobbies is Astronomy so I'm up all night and into
dawn. Last time I got up prior to Noon way for Jury Duty.

Crazy Ed


That's an astronomer's schedule, for sure. How do you keep the bedroom
dark enough to sleep?

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"David Moorman" asked:


That's an astronomer's schedule, for sure. How do you keep the bedroom
dark enough to sleep?


REALLY Thick and Dark Curtains! An understanding Wife doesn't hurt
either!

Crazy Ed

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Edward Erbeck wrote:

"cloud dreamer" wrote:



No guessing as to what you're gonna be watching the next few nights....



Astronomical Mazda Commercial, "Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" ;-). But the Clouds
have an effect I don't want. Oh well, they'll make for more good Sunrise
shots ;-).

Crazy Ed



They're already hawkin' the opportunities for stargazing on Sunday night
around here since it is expected to be clear and a new moon.

But, they also say that something may brew in the gulf next week...

JT


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"Grumpy AuContraire" wrote:


They're already hawkin' the opportunities for stargazing on Sunday night
around here since it is expected to be clear and a new moon.


I'm hoping it stays like it was here last night. T-Shirt Temps and Clear.

But, they also say that something may brew in the gulf next week...


Don't ya just love the ol' Bet Hedging ;-). Heck we got the same Weather
report here!

Crazy Ed

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Edward Erbeck wrote:

"Grumpy AuContraire" wrote:



They're already hawkin' the opportunities for stargazing on Sunday night
around here since it is expected to be clear and a new moon.



I'm hoping it stays like it was here last night. T-Shirt Temps and Clear.


But, they also say that something may brew in the gulf next week...



Don't ya just love the ol' Bet Hedging ;-). Heck we got the same Weather
report here!



IIRC, didn't somethin' show up on your "doorstep" last year from the
Gulf of California?

I've often thought of the "perfect storm" forming and just heading up to
Phoenix creating havoc...

G

JT

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