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Pastimes
FULL MOON ON THE SOLSTICE
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14 Moon is VERY bright tonight.Annette-12/21/1999
13 Bill -- Long time. Stumbled across one of your posts over on PC's new threjwk-12/20/1999
12 much bettah fur parka out boots mittens champagne ready for that full moonRainy_Day_Woman-12/20/1999
11 Stuff on the Solstice.. ====================== "SUPER SYZYGPatrick Slevin-12/20/1999
10 I hope you get to feeling better. Never a good time to get sick, especially acornbread-12/19/1999
9 a hot tub! mmmmm, could go for that right now sitting here, quarantined for tRainy_Day_Woman-12/18/1999
8 Quite interesting! I will have to remember to be outside on the night of the 2Binder-12/18/1999
7 I just love sitting in the hot tub and looking up at the stars. Makes all the cornbread-12/18/1999
6 a perfect excuse to go a little crazy!!! I love the night sky sigh.... thankRainy_Day_Woman-12/18/1999
5 When Rome became a Christian state it decreed that all areas under its vast conAnnette-12/17/1999
4 Thanks Corn. That Was Kewl. :o)10K a day-12/17/1999
3 Outstanding information! I am an astronomy freek and this was new on me! I wilJacques Chitte-12/17/1999
2 Hi - here is a great site googol.com average joeaverage joe-12/16/1999
1 Nice post, We will have out the scopes at a dark site miles from town. The coBill on the Hill-12/16/1999
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