> 1. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the first day of  winter,   
> (precisely at 11:44 p.m. PST.
> 2. A full moon or "Yule" Moon occurring on the Winter Solstice, An  event

> that happens only once every 19 years.
> 3. On December  22, the moon will be closer to earth (perigee) than at
any 
> time during the  entire year, which means that this full moon will appear

> 14% larger.

Don't forget my cousin is expecting a baby the 24th.
we are  saying the 22nd with the full moon.

Later,
Noel"Spirit Rider"Bell

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