For the first time in 372 years, the Winter Solstice, a full moon and a total lunar eclipse will occur together on Dec. 21st. In addition, the Ursid meteor shower, normally unremarkable, could put on a bit of a show while the eclipse darkens the night sky. Geoff Chester of the U.S. Naval Observatory inspected a list of eclipses going back 2000 years for NASA. ”Since Year 1, I can only find one previous instance of an eclipse matching the same calendar date as the solstice, and that is Dec 21, 1638. The next one will be on Dec 21, 2094.”
“It’s perfectly placed so that all of North America can see it,” said eclipse expert Fred Espenak of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. The entire show, which is expected to last 3 1/2 hours if skies are clear, begins at 11:41 p.m. PST Monday.
“It’s perfectly placed so that all of North America can see it,” said eclipse expert Fred Espenak of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. The entire show, which is expected to last 3 1/2 hours if skies are clear, begins at 11:41 p.m. PST Monday.
(Source: NPR, via capriquarius) via SuicideBlonde
Since this is going to happen only for a few hours tonite-Dec 20th to the 21st, my suggestion to you is, venture outside with your sweetie and a bottle of merlot and watch this amazing spectacle in the night sky go down. Because Dec 21, 2094 is a loooooooooong way's away and unless your Lindsay Lohan (the girl is a cockroach) your not going to be around to see this show again.
I have a feeling the coppery haze of the moon will make you want to do extra kinky thing's tonight.
Here's hoping you do them with someone as kinky as you.
My neighbor just came back from Greece and he gave me these dirty deck of playing card's for Christmas.
I think he want's to see me naked. I just gave him short bread cookie's and a Wonder Woman Pez.
Love and Lunar Kisses,
YoKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
XXX




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