Did you climb a mountain to do that or travel to New York or Europe?
The west coast is too far west to experience anything more than the tail
end of the eclipse. I went out around 9 PM when the moon had cleared
the hill behind to see the the last quarter of the eclipse. There were
group even
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
FW: Since there will be a lunar eclipse on Sunday evening, and some people
are reluctant to go out at that time, the Full Moon Celebration has been
rescheduled for 2:00 pm Sunday in Dalby Hall. The event will therefore take
place well before t
FW: Since there will be a lunar eclipse on Sunday evening, and some people are
reluctant to go out at that time, the Full Moon Celebration has been
rescheduled for 2:00 pm Sunday in Dalby Hall. The event will therefore take
place well before the eclipse.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
There's a hill and about 1800 miles between your view and mine. ;-)
On 09/27/2015 06:55 PM, j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
Here in FF, it is wonderfully serene, the air is lovely and soft, and
the moon as absolutely gorgeous. I cringe in embarrassment for anyone
who is h
The Unified Field has blessed those of us living at the south entry to
Fairfield with a crystal clear sky to view the eclipse. The kind of night you
can see every star in the milkyway. The eclipse lights a perspective of the
moon that makes it an orb up there. Close your eyes too. It is fab
Is also Ammachi's birthday today. Beautiful evening. Did 108 recitations of
Gayatri to cover the bases. -JaiGuruYou!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Here in FF, it is wonderfully serene, the air is lovely and soft, and the moon
as absolutely gorgeous. I cringe in embarra
Here in FF, it is wonderfully serene, the air is lovely and soft, and the moon
as absolutely gorgeous. I cringe in embarrassment for anyone who is hiding in
fear of such beauty and wonder.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I cut and pasted this off the FB page of someone I know w