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Umbraphile.....thats me, well if doing it once classifieds me as such. I like to think so.
Its a great word. Umbraphile is a shadow lover, especially in terms of eclipse chasing. One who searches the world for best place to see this natural phenomenon.
Waiting For The Shadow
I travelled 1700k to see the Total Eclipse. And thousands of people from around the world descended into Cairns for the same reason. It is very rare to see a total solar eclipse, especially from the land and in ones own country.
As dawn broke and the sun began to rise over Queensland, totality ....when the moon completely covers the sun began. It was Wednesday the 14th of November. A day that will be in my memory for ever. An extraordinary natural phenomenon.
The eclipse happens because at this time, in space, the sun which is 400 times bigger than the moon, is also 400 times farther away, so for those near Cairns it will appear that the moon matches the size of the sun.
What creates the shadow
It really makes you think....what the world would be like with out the sun, how dark it would be, and cold. I noticed a sudden drop in the temperature and that the birds went quiet, everything was quiet. I thought about what it must have been like for the dinosaurs back during the Ice Age.
I'm hooked. I am planning where I have to go next to see the next eclipse![]()
As you know it is definitely on my 'bucket list'.
I am very envious, and your email sites were marvelous,
especially the one of the folks on the beach and the
brief cloud cover.
----please, draw me a sheep----
We had a dog named Umbra: the collie part of her gave her a tiny white stripe on her muzzle, the Lab part put a matching black stripe next to it. The husky part of her made her love to pull, and for years we took her to a carnival at the local elementary school, put on her harness, and hitched her to a little red wagon. She happily hauled children on the track around the playground all day long.
That is really neat. I had a red wagon as a kid, and have
a miniature Radio Flyer on my desk to hold junk.
----please, draw me a sheep----
Candy! WOW! I am SO impressed! And jealous .What kind of eye protection did you have? Or did you do that pinhole-in-a-box thing?
I had a welders helmet, Jackie. It gave the best protection. The glasses (cardboard with some sort of protective lens)they were selling for $10 were issued with warning 'not for continual use'!
Umbra...was a great name for that dog, with those markings, Peter.
She was a sweetheart.
some might take umbrage at this whole thread!
It's only a shadow of what it might have been.
Originally Posted By: tsuwmsome might take umbrage at this whole thread!
Then...they do well to hide in the shadows then, tsuwm
I would gladly be back from the shadows if there were any highlights to compensate for this relentless umbrage. Mist and shadows. A neverending story of petty personal trivialia.
Maybe that's what everybody wants. Then so be it. Mist and shadows.
It was a dark and stormy night......and the police were in
hiding.
Last edited by LukeJavan8; 11/19/2012 6:01 PM.
----please, draw me a sheep----
Avoiding, not hiding dear. Just keep up the good work of
protecting the flock against the arrogant and the p o l i c e. Enjoy!
What Me? Police the police?
----please, draw me a sheep----
Tautology?Originally Posted By: BranSheapetty personal trivialia.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.Originally Posted By: TromboniatorTautology?Originally Posted By: BranSheapetty personal trivialia.
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