Tuesday 21 December 2010

FULL LUNAR ECLIPSE auspiciously on the Winter Solstice

The most magical FULL LUNAR ECLIPSE auspiciously on the Winter Solstice, this morning, proved it was worth braving a frozen landscape to find the best viewing spot.

Surfing icy roads, we ended perched high up on the snow covered sea cliff just in time to peer at the orangy-redish the moonshadow slowing creep over the moon, through our telescope.

The shimer of the moons reflection over the calm ocean and the sound of the waves crashing far below made it an unforgettable experience!  WOW


Total Lunar Eclipse - Winter Solstice 21 Dec 2010

*weak reflection of the moon out from the sea cliffs over the ocean waters

 
Total Lunar Eclipse - Winter Solstice 21 Dec 2010


Total Lunar Eclipse - Winter Solstice 21 Dec 2010


Total Lunar Eclipse - Winter Solstice 21 Dec 2010


Total Lunar Eclipse - Winter Solstice 21 Dec 2010

This is the total eclipse hence no moon. It did actually leave a sort of redish, orangish moon behind but our frozen digital camera refused to record the 'moon shadow at all' - still we have our memories.

Monday 20 December 2010

Looking at fonts

This is a great front for headings:  http://www.fontriver.com/font/the_shire/

The Shire

An auspicious time

Total Lunar Eclipse on the Winter Solstice 6.32am - 8.53 UK time. (Total Eclipse at 7.40am)

The Moon will be very low in the west-north-western sky, close to the horizon and in a rapidly brightening sky.

From locations in Scotland and Northern Ireland, totality will be visible in its entirety, but the Moon will be low down after the time of greatest eclipse.
 
see http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20101220/tuk-winter-solstice-marked-by-eclipse-6323e80.html
 

Workshops: Creative writing for 'homeschoolers'

Busy with some workshops for homeschoolers on creative writing...lots of fun

Use of comic's / graphic novel

Am looking at using the comic strip format for "The adventures of Jayne Solo and Julie Lilah".  Doing some research on the best software to use for this and looking at fonts.

Tuesday 7 December 2010

Olde Wyrd: Word Origins: Old English Word Usage

An interesting articles to read:  Olde Wyrd: Word Origins: Old English Word Usage: "http://www.wordorigins.org/index.php/more/880/ Written by Dave Wilton, Sunday, December 01, 2002 Extracts: Take a look at Tolkien’s use of..."

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