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Apparently, tomorrow night is the full moon. But it looked so very bright when it was setting this morning behind the mountains here at 6:55. Not the best picture, as I had to take it through the screen window, but you get the idea.
Just took these tonight through the white birch that's in front of our house.
Anyone else want to add this time around again?
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These were my best shots-- took them now from the porch:
Not that great of shots, but still pics!
Great pics Lynne!
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Yes, very weird--and interesting! Even though it can look kinda different from our own angles of it.... it's cool to see what everyone else sees, then agian, what you see as well!
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I will look tonight but doubt I will see much since we have clouds.
Great pics you two!
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Love the moon pics,Lynne and mark And yes,it is so cool to know we all look at the same moon and stars I would love to add a moon pic, but all you would see is the snow flying;-)
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Lynn! Great pics of our universal moon! It is cool we can each step outside and share a beautiful moon tonight. I just had to participate so here's mine, nothing special, just a beautiful December full moon on a very cold night in New Orleans!
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I think the picture I showed would be the same moon, I dunno about seeing your "other" moon though.
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How many moons do you have in Washington? We have 12 moons in Tennessee. One of them is a single, solid, GIGANTIC diamond! It sparkles REAl purty at night!
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I just now noticed, the 2 sites in my last post show different days for the full moon. The Farmer's Almanac says Dec. 4, while the other has it as the evening of Sunday, Dec. 3. There appears to be some confusion.
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