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By the Light of the Silvery Mooon...
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Out looking for meteors at 2 AM, just got mountains and clouds lit by the
Moon and stars shining through the haze. I did see one meteor and it was a beauty, big, bright and slow. It's only 430 I think I'll go out again. At least it's warm. jim |
By the Light of the Silvery Mooon...
In article , jim wilson
writes Out looking for meteors at 2 AM, just got mountains and clouds lit by the Moon and stars shining through the haze. I did see one meteor and it was a beauty, big, bright and slow. It's only 430 I think I'll go out again. At least it's warm. jim [ A MIME image / jpeg part was included here. ] That's beautiful in a weird way. Warm? -- Sue ]:(:) |
By the Light of the Silvery Mooon...
"jim wilson" schreef in bericht
... Out looking for meteors at 2 AM, just got mountains and clouds lit by the Moon and stars shining through the haze. I did see one meteor and it was a beauty, big, bright and slow. It's only 430 I think I'll go out again. At least it's warm. jim Great catch of Orion and surroundings. Very special effect with the moonlit clouds... |
By the Light of the Silvery Mooon...
"Mad Cow" wrote in message ... In article , jim wilson writes Out looking for meteors at 2 AM, just got mountains and clouds lit by the Moon and stars shining through the haze. I did see one meteor and it was a beauty, big, bright and slow. It's only 430 I think I'll go out again. At least it's warm. jim [ A MIME image / jpeg part was included here. ] That's beautiful in a weird way. Warm? -- Sue ]:(:) Several degrees above zero. This is the winter that wasn't or not yet. Records set yesterday but we have had only a few days where it hasn't climbed above zero. Supposedly heading for 13C today. Long range forecast shows highs dropping to normal levels (-4) by the end of January but not before. Compared to last winter it's like spring. Of course these temps mean howling winds which just came up as I type this. Last night the wind was very strong as I left to the point of blowing my vehicle around a bit on the highway. 25 km west at my usual spot there was not a breath of wind as it was at a lower elevation and the warm wind was probably a few hundred feet above the ground. When I returned home I drove back into the chinook as I went higher and at home the wind was still howling and it was noticeabky warmer than out in the country. jim jim |
By the Light of the Silvery Mooon...
In article , jim wilson
writes Several degrees above zero. This is the winter that wasn't or not yet. Records set yesterday but we have had only a few days where it hasn't climbed above zero. Supposedly heading for 13C today. Long range forecast shows highs dropping to normal levels (-4) by the end of January but not before. Compared to last winter it's like spring. Of course these temps mean howling winds which just came up as I type this. Last night the wind was very strong as I left to the point of blowing my vehicle around a bit on the highway. 25 km west at my usual spot there was not a breath of wind as it was at a lower elevation and the warm wind was probably a few hundred feet above the ground. When I returned home I drove back into the chinook as I went higher and at home the wind was still howling and it was noticeabky warmer than out in the country. 13C ! I can't remember when it was that warm here but the foehn wind explains it. At the moment we have a brisk nor'wester: the gusts around the showers are blowing the traffic about and the temperature's falling steadily. -- Sue ]:(:) |
By the Light of the Silvery Mooon...
"Ge Nidee" wrote in message bel.net... "jim wilson" schreef in bericht ... Out looking for meteors at 2 AM, just got mountains and clouds lit by the Moon and stars shining through the haze. I did see one meteor and it was a beauty, big, bright and slow. It's only 430 I think I'll go out again. At least it's warm. jim Great catch of Orion and surroundings. Very special effect with the moonlit clouds... Thanks Ge. Still waiting for a night clear enough to use a telescope on it. jim |
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