A reader commented on a recent post (LINK) that the moon looked like it was about to roll down the side of Pikes Peak. As it turned out, that’s exactly what it did!
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Of course, watching it in person was even more awesome because of the sound . . . wait . . . I might have a video!
I probably should be writing instead of generating looking for videos from ten years ago.
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I knew I shouldn’t have said anything…….
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HA!!! 😀
Ooh! I remember that night! It was a dark and noisy night.
(((HUGS)))
“generating” HA!
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Yes, I remember it, too! I thought the moon was never going to reappear after that great launch!
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It was magnificent . . . until it crash-landed onto Mt. Herman. Don’t worry, both were OK.
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Brilliant, just brilliant!
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Thank you . . . it was, after all, a full moon.
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