GOOD MORNING AND HAPPY WINTER TO ALL!
I set my alarm for 2:30 am last night, and got up to see a mostly red moon with a bright uncovered sliver hanging in the clear sky here in Orlando. Molly and I watched while it got to totality, and it was eery and beautiful. (Actually, she couldn't imagine what on earth we were doing out in the backyard at that hour!) I wanted to have a good camera with a delayed lens closing, but I had only my cheapie digital (usually more than good enough for what I usually wish to capture) so I didn't even try to get a picture. I noticed a couple of other neighbors going in and out of their houses to watch it, also. It was a display so far above the scheduled fireworks displays of these theme parks down here, and so rare to have happen on the Solstice that I felt privileged to watch it.
I remember watching one other lunar eclipse in the winter, though not on the Solstice, years and years ago when the kids were very young. I made a matress bed on the floor of an upstairs bedroom that had a high peaked roof facing the southern sky, and the full moon shone in on us throughout the hour, or so, that the eclipse was at its peak. I know that Mandy stayed awake for it, but think Goog was too young to have any idea of what was going on. I think I have seen maybe two other lunar eclipses in my life, besides that one and last night, so it's not a common sight, for sure. So much depends on the place you live and the condition of the sky at the time.
So now it's officially winter, and the shortest daylight-hour of the year. It seems as if the Summer Solstice was just a week ago! I don't like the fact that time speeds up as our age goes up----it's just not fair! I can remember when a year seemed like what a decade seems like to me now. Sigh!
Today the temperature is to get up into the 70s, which will be very nice. I see that it's 16 above zero at home, too, so they will have a decent day back in the north country. Mandy will go back to her house for a couple of days to make jams and jellies from all the fruits she picked last summer, and with some of what I picked and forgot to bring with me, too. I sure would love to have some of those frozen raspberries and blueberies down here with me.
I have no clue what is in the plans for today, as I need to hunker down and wait for my pension check to get deposited into my bank account at the end of the month. Bike riding and jacuzzi lolling sound good to me, and a good walk with Molly. I have plenty to eat in the freezer and refrigerator, so no need to go anywhere, except to look for a croquet set for Melissa for her Christmas present. I will check WalMart, and Bass Outdoor World, both of which are very close to me, if I can find them!
I hope all is well with everyone today.
Happy Winter to all!