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[OT] Her in the Sky
Even before I knew the word 'witch' or 'pagan' I used to talk to the moon
(and Antares, my favourite star), have always looked out for Her in the sky. My Full Moon ritual is barely a ritual, but I've shared it with the Yowlet, and now we both go out and howl and the moon when She's at her brightest. I've always been innately aware of her Cycle, and would be at a loss without Her in the sky. Last night was the first clear and not bitterly-cold-and-howling-a-gale night since I got my telescope. Its a crappy telescope, I admit, barely better than binoculars, but it was free, and I've wanted but haven't been able to afford one since, oh, I don't know, for as long as I've been talking to Her in the Sky. I started off trying to get a view of Jupiter, but gave up in frustration after an hour or so. After another hour or so of cursing and muttering about bad design, I finally got my first ever glimpse of Her under magnification. I was astonished, astounded and more deeply in love than ever. After fiddling with the eyepieces some more, I settled on 'medium' magnification (and sorry, i don't know what magnification it was, I don't know about the technical side of the telescope) - high magnification didn't allow a stable enough image, with the wobbly tripod and worn out mounts. But medium magnification allowed me to see the craters, and the seas, allowed me to watch contentedly as she slowly 'sailed' past my little viewing aperture. Joel dragged me in at 11:30pm and told me off for staying out so late on work night and for being out in such frigid temperatures with just t-shirt and jeans. I had not noticed the time pass, nor the temperature drop. I am in love all over again. Yowie -- If you're paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many pancakes can you fit in a doghouse? None, icecream doesn't have bones. |
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