Re: Moon Experiences
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 8:51 pm
Light feedback about the super moon. I skipped last night because, the best I could tell, today's the full moon. They predicted full cloud-cover for tonight and, sure enough, it was. I like to charge my balls, five of them--three 3”, one 4”, and one 6”--but it isn't that important, so I don't get upset if it doesn't happen. Based on this afternoon and radar, I planed on a wash, or I should say, cloud-out.
I took a peek outside, and there was a break in the clouds. I always charge in the backyard because I have full privacy. But the moon was too low, so I charged on the front step and, with the 6”, it's like carting a bowling ball around. As soon as I was on the steps, a guy was walking his dog by the house. Bark-bark-bark! No. Not the dog! The guy on the end of leash. So we chat some, with me trying to hide the bowling ball in my lap. I'm glad he stayed on the sidewalk because it wouldn't have been unusual for the guy to have walked up to the house because it's that type of neighborhood.
Next, the traffic was like an interstate. I live in a quiet neighborhood, 2 to 3 cars an hour is the norm. I managed to get a good soak on the 6”, the 4” got a taste, and one 3” got some light-cloud. So it panned out better than I anticipated.
I might as well post here and see where it goes: Are unicorns out of style? One of those 70's thing?
I took a peek outside, and there was a break in the clouds. I always charge in the backyard because I have full privacy. But the moon was too low, so I charged on the front step and, with the 6”, it's like carting a bowling ball around. As soon as I was on the steps, a guy was walking his dog by the house. Bark-bark-bark! No. Not the dog! The guy on the end of leash. So we chat some, with me trying to hide the bowling ball in my lap. I'm glad he stayed on the sidewalk because it wouldn't have been unusual for the guy to have walked up to the house because it's that type of neighborhood.
Next, the traffic was like an interstate. I live in a quiet neighborhood, 2 to 3 cars an hour is the norm. I managed to get a good soak on the 6”, the 4” got a taste, and one 3” got some light-cloud. So it panned out better than I anticipated.
I might as well post here and see where it goes: Are unicorns out of style? One of those 70's thing?