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Wolf Moon

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Bill the Cat
Wolf Moon, January 29, 2010

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Canon SX20 IS, 80x zoom, handheld.
 
Great photo. I went out to have a look at the Wolf Moon. ( So named by the Indians because it's apparent largeness caused the wolves and coyotes to start yowling at the moon!) Anyways, it was pretty much covered by clouds. Still, I could see it a bit; looked bigger.
 
Blue

Saw it last night shining through the living room windows. It was clear and about 8F outside at the time. The cold air seemed to make it a bright blue, and yes, it was big.

With snow covering the woods, it sure lit things up. We don't have any wolves here, and the squirrels and groundhogs were asleep about then. That and the carnsarned raccoon that invades my garbage can, now and then, who tried to raise her babies in a kindling crate on my back porch last spring.

I may have howled a little, but I don't remember it if I did.

Jim :hungover
 
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