Aug. 29th, 2007

felis_lupus: (Cat Fencer)
hot and humid.. I'd hoped we were done with this. The pump is functional at work again, mostly, but we still have to babysit it. Oh well. In theory fixed soon, but who knows. Only another week and a half, and then it's off to Seattle for Twig and me! It will be a good week; our first anniversary (aww...), grandma's 75th birthday, and hopefully going to make it to a Mariners' game! Other than that, no plans, just relaxing. So nice.

I've gotten some nice tomatoes and cucumbers from the garden. Carrots should be ready for munching in a few more weeks. It seems to have been not a good year for beans. We need some rain though, seriously. Everything is so dry. I don't think the "lawn" out back has been green for a total of three weeks this summer.

Stargazing

Aug. 29th, 2007 11:20 pm
felis_lupus: (Howl)
The last three nights have showcased a beautiful full Corn Moon. Someone at practice on Tuesday commented (as I was shouting in the parking lot for everyone to look up at the orange-hued orb rising over the trees... ok, got a few funny looks...) that after all these thousands of years staring at the sky, the wonderment and awe of gazing upon a full moon would have worn off by now. It hasn't. Why? Is it because she's the closest thing we can really see hanging in the sky? Our Luna doesn't burn like the sun, she's just there, pulling at our own internal tides as well as the oceans'. There's just nothing like standing barefoot in cool grass, light breezes playing with my hair, bathed in moonlight. Though some nights, succumbing to the urge to climb up to a rooftop and howl seems like a pretty good idea.

These last nights have got to be in part to make up for the lack of Perseids earlier this month... cloudy during the best day, of course. Also on Tuesday, whilst headed to Uno's for post-practice dinner, a bright, slow falling star started at the top of my windshield and tracked allll the way to the bottom. That one was mine. (Everyone else was too busy watching where they were driving, I'm sure...)

We're not that far out of the city, but far enough that we get a good view of stars here... it's only when I leave home, and go south to my parents', or north, as we did earlier this month to Chewonki campground, that I am reminded just how many stars there are. It is truly a beautiful night.

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