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Tag Archives: Pictures of venus and the moon
Venus and the Moon
Friday Today I woke up at about 5:30am and the first thing I saw was Venus and the moon. Kaashiefah who lives up the road took a couple of amazing photos. Iris took this one.. I don’t know much about … Continue reading
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Photos at Dawn
Wednesday Today was the day… I woke up super early – before 5am. I looked out our bedroom door – the sky was inky black. No moon. It was still and windless. The sea was like glass. And quite low … Continue reading
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Venus in the Morning Sky
Sunday Today was the day… I saw Venus in the morning sky. I’m not really a star gazer abut this morning when I woke up and looked out our balcony doors, there was this light in the eastern sky. It … Continue reading
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The Morning Venus Kissed the Moon…
1-17pm When I stepped outside into the warm balmy predawn of this morning, I did what I always do – I looked up. The blanket of stars shone brightly, but nothing compared to the surprise of the morning star of … Continue reading