Dougy was underwhelmed by the lunar eclipse yesterday. What can I say? He’s a cat!
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I don’t know what we all expected to see. I’m sure watching it streamed wasn’t the most impressive way to go, but I live in a part of the country that got less than 100% of the eclipse. It seemed the logical way to go to get the maximum effect.
Between the cold and the early hour, the entire household slept peacefully through this one, like Dougy there in the picture. Friends got great pictures. We had our fun with the solar eclipse last summer.
We were right on the line where the solar eclipse was 100%, and we enjoyed that one a lot, too. The whole town was crazy with traffic, but I enjoyed it from a vacant grassy lot south of my duplex, no fuss, no crowd.
Sounds like ideal viewing! We were about 90% and I found the light really interesting. I just looked at and took pictures of everyday scenes in the weird eclipse light. Had some crescent shadows too.
Isn’t that the way these things go? When the solar eclipse occurred last August, there was a cloud go over the sun shortly before the eclipse began. We lucked out and got to see the whole thing…barely!
Yes, it was advertised different places, but unless you lived in a place where the eclipse was 100% or nearly so, your local television stations probably didn’t make a big deal of it. It got a fair amount of buildup on social media, too.
wow dougy really? I was over the moon literally! I went out at 2 am to watch the moon while the mama turned iblue as a smurf with cold… it was impressing and it looked tasty… like a giant cheese…
We were in cloud here, and missed the live eclipse.
But Dougy, did you know that it was a supermoon, a blue moon and a blood red moon all at the same time? Which makes it a SuperDuperPurpleMoon! 😉
We tried to be impressed, yet never got there. I think seeing a total eclipse of the sun here last August made us a bit jaded for anything less!
What does he care about the eclipse? Give him food, fun, and some loving!
That’s what he told me, too, in his own way! And Andy came along to reinforce the messages.
It takes a lot to impress him 🙂
So I find!
Funny mom and I had the same response as Dougy.
Shoko
I don’t know what we all expected to see. I’m sure watching it streamed wasn’t the most impressive way to go, but I live in a part of the country that got less than 100% of the eclipse. It seemed the logical way to go to get the maximum effect.
Between the cold and the early hour, the entire household slept peacefully through this one, like Dougy there in the picture. Friends got great pictures. We had our fun with the solar eclipse last summer.
We were right on the line where the solar eclipse was 100%, and we enjoyed that one a lot, too. The whole town was crazy with traffic, but I enjoyed it from a vacant grassy lot south of my duplex, no fuss, no crowd.
Sounds like ideal viewing! We were about 90% and I found the light really interesting. I just looked at and took pictures of everyday scenes in the weird eclipse light. Had some crescent shadows too.
We were in a 90% zone, too. I [probably would have enjoyed it more had I put on clothes and watched it outside instead of on the NASA feed.
doodz….we wanted ta see it but all we got waz cloud cover ~~~~~~ 🙁 ♥♥
Isn’t that the way these things go? When the solar eclipse occurred last August, there was a cloud go over the sun shortly before the eclipse began. We lucked out and got to see the whole thing…barely!
I had no idea this moon thing was going on…
Yes, it was advertised different places, but unless you lived in a place where the eclipse was 100% or nearly so, your local television stations probably didn’t make a big deal of it. It got a fair amount of buildup on social media, too.
It put Dougy to sleep. Just not up there with bird videos I would say.
He’s less interested in television and videos than Andy.
wow dougy really? I was over the moon literally! I went out at 2 am to watch the moon while the mama turned iblue as a smurf with cold… it was impressing and it looked tasty… like a giant cheese…
We watched it on the laptop since cold is not fun!