Driving home from the town 20 miles east, enjoying the long stretches of darkness (as much as one can while being hyper-attentive for deer and other wildlife on the road) a glimmer in the distant west caught my eye. It was the moon. It must've been the first day after a new moon and I don't think I've ever seen the arc so slim, so ethereal. I found a place to pull off the road, grabbed the old telescope I haul around in the car, and was able to get a passingly good image with the magnification on high. It was almost to the horizon when I found it in the narrow field of vision of the 'scope and it looked like a science fiction book cover. The Moon was a huge flame-orange crescent, yet so thin as to be barely visible, delicately hanging in a sky still tinged with just a whisper of twilight. And then I watched as, with all the grace of the eternal celestial dance, She touched the dark horizon and slowly slipped into the night.
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god you're such a hippy =).
missed ya while ya were silent. i mean as much as i could on account of being all like i am and shit. but i thought about ya once or twice and wondered what you were posting about. kinda funny to see ya didnt post the whole time i was afk. well good to see yer back, and yea, i been watching the moon on the atomic clock they got at my job. it was a sliver the other night -even in digi-format.
gotta bounce now to say hi to some other people.
hope you're enjoying everything ya got. and that everything ya got is everything you might imagine it to be. smell ya later, brother.
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[Edited on Apr 11, 2005 9:35PM]