Last night, James rounded up some snacks (see below) and headed to the back porch. I put on my thick, plaid "hobo" jacket and joined him. (I left his snacks alone.) I nearly got a crick in my neck from looking nearly straight up, but the effort was worth it. At the last minute, I ran inside for my SLR cameras and tried a few hand-held shots. I'm sharing one that came out close to decent. As soon as the moon reached its final phase, I called it a night and went back into our warm house. I must say that the "blood moon" eclipse made the moon look almost three-dimensional in the sky.
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