Hi Pete. Like your moon. Just stopped by for a short hello. Still working on writing my second book. Am publishing my first book soon. Have missed all of my blogging friends, Hope all is well with you. See this awful flu is as bad in your area as it is here. Stay well. I will stop by again one of these days.
Thank you, Peggy 🙂 I am well thank you, it is just finding the time to do things, that’s all. I have written books and short stories in the past, so I wish you every success with your writing and your books! Keep well, and great to say hello! 🙂
It’s great fun to see images from around the world. I’m glad you had good viewing conditions — clouds always are a disappointment when these special occurences take place.
I was lucky the weather was clear, which makes a change for around here. But yes, I looked at other images and they have been pretty amazing from all around the world.
This moon in your photo reminds me of the Super Blood Wolf Moon that happened on 20-21 January 2019 at North America, South America, Western Europe, Northwestern Africa. You can see videos of this said moon at my post entitled “If my name were Moon tonight…”, published at https://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2012/10/02/if-my-name-were-moon-tonight/
Beautiful, peaceful moon. This last few days I have been frantically on moon alert, and not been disappointed when it has poked out from sometimes heavy cloud cover.
Thank you, Jill 🙂 It was a beautiful and peaceful moon, and appeared to be at its largest on rising. I did see it about 3:00 in the morning, but although smaller, it was very bright and awe inspiring.
Great picture of the moon, Pete. 🙂 I wish I had my old camera working..It had a fine zoom … Nowadays, I can not take good pics of the moon. But am comforted by seeing yours.
Hi Pete. Like your moon. Just stopped by for a short hello. Still working on writing my second book. Am publishing my first book soon. Have missed all of my blogging friends, Hope all is well with you. See this awful flu is as bad in your area as it is here. Stay well. I will stop by again one of these days.
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Thank you, Peggy 🙂 I am well thank you, it is just finding the time to do things, that’s all. I have written books and short stories in the past, so I wish you every success with your writing and your books! Keep well, and great to say hello! 🙂
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With cloud cover at just the wrong time, we missed out on the super blue blood moon.
Nice to see your pic and those posted by other bloggers, though!
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Thank you, Sandy 🙂 Sorry you missed it your side. I was lucky here, for a change.
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I am the only photographer I know that does not run out and ‘shoot the moon’… my wife certainly will. Very nice shot 😀😀. Takes the pressure off me 😂
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Many thanks, Ted 🙂 The moon always seems to draw my eye.
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It’s great fun to see images from around the world. I’m glad you had good viewing conditions — clouds always are a disappointment when these special occurences take place.
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I was lucky the weather was clear, which makes a change for around here. But yes, I looked at other images and they have been pretty amazing from all around the world.
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Wonderful moon shot 🌓
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Thank you, Indira 🙂
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We had a cloudy night, too bad… But I enjoy you picture, its brilliance and details. Wonderful.
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Sorry your weather there obscured your view. Thank you very much 🙂
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It’s a great big bight moon!!
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Thank you very much, Miriam 🙂 It sure was!
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You’re welcome, Pete. 🙂
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What a great shot, Pete.
I forgot all about the moon, but my younger brother emailed me an image of the blood orange moon and it really does look like blood oranges.
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Thank you, Vicki 🙂 That must have been quite something to see the Blood Moon!
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It was for me, Pete. My brother has a very strong telescope, so he would have seen it easily, but I don’t know what he took the photo with.
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Hi Pete,
I would like to second the comment of Vicki.
This moon in your photo reminds me of the Super Blood Wolf Moon that happened on 20-21 January 2019 at North America, South America, Western Europe, Northwestern Africa. You can see videos of this said moon at my post entitled “If my name were Moon tonight…”, published at https://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2012/10/02/if-my-name-were-moon-tonight/
Happy October to both of you!
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Darn it …. we’ve had consistent cloud cover and drizzle. Your picture is fab!
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Sorry you got to miss it because of cloud cover there, Diana. Maybe in 2028, which I think is the next time it comes around. Thank you 🙂
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But I shall be so much older! Must I wait so long!? Haha!
Nice to hear from you dear Pete! 🌹💟
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Won’t we all, lol! Same here, Diana 🙂 🙂
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Great picture of the amazing moon!!
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Thank you, Anita 🙂 Amazing is the word for such an event!
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Good shot, we forgot to look, so nice to see photos of the event!
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Thank you, Helen 🙂 The moon at the best of times holds such magic and awe, so this was quite something special.
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Amazing photo! I was happy to witness it but seeing it up close here is better!
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Thank you, Annie 🙂 It was such an amazing event! I am glad you got to see it, too!
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Beautiful image, so glad you caught one. We did not get a chance to observe it here. Your photography is wonderful!
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Thank you very much, Sumyanna 🙂 I was lucky the clouds cleared and I had an unobscured view of such a wonderful moment.
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Beautiful, peaceful moon. This last few days I have been frantically on moon alert, and not been disappointed when it has poked out from sometimes heavy cloud cover.
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Thank you, Jill 🙂 It was a beautiful and peaceful moon, and appeared to be at its largest on rising. I did see it about 3:00 in the morning, but although smaller, it was very bright and awe inspiring.
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I’d say 150 years qualifies as once in a blue moon.
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Ha ha, Steve 🙂
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Such a wondrous photo! It astounds me how clear and magnificent the moon looks!
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Thank you 🙂 It was big and bright as it rose up.
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Great picture of the moon, Pete. 🙂 I wish I had my old camera working..It had a fine zoom … Nowadays, I can not take good pics of the moon. But am comforted by seeing yours.
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Thank you very much! I am pleased you liked it so 🙂 I adore the moon, and so enjoy seeing it whichever phase it is in.
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Me, too.. The moon is enchanting and comforting..and mighty mystic.. 🙂
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