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posted by Bill | 1:07 PM
That is so very sweet!
Thank you, gautami.
that old moon has been impinging on humankind a lot in the last few days(and strikingly so in your words)cheers
In Japan they pay quite a lot for a full-moon-watching; this fellow's overtime: he is paid for it! Here the sky was overclouded and I did't see that harvest moon as 100% full. :-(
i wouldn't want to be the one working overtime butthis is excellent stuff.
Bill, the word "overtime" is perfect here. Nice one.
floots, as a city boy, I've only in recent years become aware of things like the harvvest moon.tiikis, as always,an intriguing way of looking at it.polona, I can look back on this sort of thing from the perspective of serious retirement. Looks much better from here.Thanks for that observation, collin.
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That is so very sweet!
Thank you, gautami.
that old moon has been impinging on humankind a lot in the last few days
(and strikingly so in your words)
cheers
In Japan they pay quite a lot
for a full-moon-watching; this fellow's overtime: he is paid for it!
Here the sky was overclouded and I did't see that harvest moon as 100% full. :-(
i wouldn't want to be the one working overtime butthis is excellent stuff.
Bill, the word "overtime" is perfect here. Nice one.
floots, as a city boy, I've only in recent years become aware of things like the harvvest moon.
tiikis, as always,an intriguing way of looking at it.
polona, I can look back on this sort of thing from the perspective of serious retirement. Looks much better from here.
Thanks for that observation, collin.
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