My wife got up and seen it.
I slept like a dank log.
azlibertarian
20 days ago
Yep. I stayed up past my bedtime and stood there around midnight, barefoot on the back porch, in my jammies, looking up at the moon (with maybe just a bit of a howl). It was pretty cool, and not just because it was an Arizona-definition of freezing and my feet were cold. I could clearly see the orange-ish red hues of the eclipse with my eye, but wasn’t able to capture them on my phone’s camera, because of skills, or something. Maybe next time. My sharply-honed skills in Google-fu tell me that our next chance at a total lunar eclipse is in just less than a year….March 3, 2026.
My wife got up and seen it.
I slept like a dank log.
Yep. I stayed up past my bedtime and stood there around midnight, barefoot on the back porch, in my jammies, looking up at the moon (with maybe just a bit of a howl). It was pretty cool, and not just because it was an Arizona-definition of freezing and my feet were cold. I could clearly see the orange-ish red hues of the eclipse with my eye, but wasn’t able to capture them on my phone’s camera, because of skills, or something. Maybe next time. My sharply-honed skills in Google-fu tell me that our next chance at a total lunar eclipse is in just less than a year….March 3, 2026.