November 19, 2021
I woke up around 3am and had to go outside to see the longest lunar eclipse in 600 years. The moon was half covered and so pretty. I wasn't able to capture the picture on my iPhone as well as what I was seeing with my eyes and I was a bit disappointed. But I saw the Little Dipper and a shooting star. That was special. I need to learn more about iPhone photography. Here are the pictures of the eclipse.
I woke up around 3am and had to go outside to see the longest lunar eclipse in 600 years. The moon was half covered and so pretty. I wasn't able to capture the picture on my iPhone as well as what I was seeing with my eyes and I was a bit disappointed. But I saw the Little Dipper and a shooting star. That was special. I need to learn more about iPhone photography. Here are the pictures of the eclipse.
I was able to go back to sleep until the glitches started. We must have had about 9 or 10 glitches but thankfully my UPS (universal power supply) worked and I didn't lose the internet or my computer. Hubby called the power company and it was due to a power outage in the neighborhood affecting about 108 of us.
So around 5 am I stepped outside again. The wind had picked up and it felt colder than it did earlier. I had to walk down to the neighbor's driveway to get these pictures. The eclipse was over and the full moon was spectacular and almost ready to set.
So around 5 am I stepped outside again. The wind had picked up and it felt colder than it did earlier. I had to walk down to the neighbor's driveway to get these pictures. The eclipse was over and the full moon was spectacular and almost ready to set.
Around 7 I saw this beautiful sunrise from my window. I feel blessed to have been able to experience these wonderful moments this morning.
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