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Dec. 21st, 2010 02:12 amWatching the eclipse - can see it from my bedroom window, a shadow nibbling at the bright. Interesting contrast, as the solstice candle burns in one window, and I look out the other... If the candle gutters at the full eclipse, I may be slightly freaked out...
Over in Twitter, the phrase "eclipse-over" has been used to describe the many very tired people staggering to work tomorrow morning. Am thankful I don't have to be anywhere until 11.
EtA: and total eclipse, a faint, dark orange glow heavy in the sky. Going to wait for a sliver of light to return, and then to bed (and the candle did NOT gutter, huzzah!).
Over in Twitter, the phrase "eclipse-over" has been used to describe the many very tired people staggering to work tomorrow morning. Am thankful I don't have to be anywhere until 11.
EtA: and total eclipse, a faint, dark orange glow heavy in the sky. Going to wait for a sliver of light to return, and then to bed (and the candle did NOT gutter, huzzah!).
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