Throw a log on the fire...

Tako_Kichi

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..for tonight is the Winter Solstice and we get a full eclipse of the moon in North America too.

Unfortunately I don't have a fireplace to light a yule log but may light a substitute in it's place in the barbecue outside. I look forward to this time of year as it means the year is on the turn and warm weather will eventually return to these northern climes. That is far more significant to me than all the other stuff going on right now.

I will pay homage to Mother Earth and the star Sol for without those none of us would exist and wish you all a happy yuletide.
 
Trying to convince myself to get up earlier tomorrow and brave the elements to get some pics(-10 degrees Celcius at the moment with snow forecast coupled with dense freezing fog) :d


Apparently...a spectacular red sky is forecast, if you can see it!
 
Trying to convince myself to get up earlier tomorrow and brave the elements to get some pics(-10 degrees Celcius at the moment with snow forecast coupled with dense freezing fog) :d


Apparently...a spectacular red sky is forecast, if you can see it!
The full eclipse is at 3:17 a.m. here and I doubt I will stay up long enough to see it although I do like to watch them normally. Add to that a weather report for increasing cloudiness and snow flurries and the chances of seeing anything go way down. :crybaby:
 
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