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
---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
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
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,
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
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
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