
I just walked out the door at 6:30 last night and was greeted with this beautiful display in the sky. It took 4 pictures stitched together to get all of this in there, but here is what it looked like.
That's my happy little home there on the right.;3
That's my happy little home there on the right.;3
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Thanks! It was really lucky timing. It only lasted a few minutes.
Then you know how it is. ;3 I spent 15 years in a cabover camper on my truck. An 8 footer for the first 12, then an 11 footer for 3. My 20 foot trailer is sooooo roomy!! He he he. But even in the 8 foot camper I never felt cramped. It was my man-cave!!
Then you know how it is. ;3 I spent 15 years in a cabover camper on my truck. An 8 footer for the first 12, then an 11 footer for 3. My 20 foot trailer is sooooo roomy!! He he he. But even in the 8 foot camper I never felt cramped. It was my man-cave!!
*grins* I have the same issue with astronomy ;)
This took a LONG time to put together!
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3732.....99dccd3d_o.jpg
And that's just he horizon. Zoom in to really appreciate it as its BIG like 20000+ pixels long.
This took a LONG time to put together!
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3732.....99dccd3d_o.jpg
And that's just he horizon. Zoom in to really appreciate it as its BIG like 20000+ pixels long.
Hmm als othe picture is a lot longer than it is tall. IT might *look* partially loaded but may be fully loaded. Click on it to zoom in. Most browerss show it totally zoomed out to fit on screen and it does appear "half loaded" even though it is fully there. I started the pic just above the treetops. Control-scroll might zoom, or sometimes clicking does. I know it works on Firefox. Give that shot.
Yeah that took a long time :) But It was a pleasure finding some neat stuff as I went though. On the far right, more towards the bottom there is even Juno, the 4th largest asteriod. I was really amazed when I found that even though it is barely a smudge.
On Dec 27th last year, I did this again but with the winter sky. And I had enough battery on me to go around, then up a bit and around and so on until I hit the top of the sky. I've put two strips togeher and have antoher 4 or so to go. I got burnt out on it back in the spring and didn't touch more of it all summer. I need to finish it and get all those posted. They are quite pretty as well!
On Dec 27th last year, I did this again but with the winter sky. And I had enough battery on me to go around, then up a bit and around and so on until I hit the top of the sky. I've put two strips togeher and have antoher 4 or so to go. I got burnt out on it back in the spring and didn't touch more of it all summer. I need to finish it and get all those posted. They are quite pretty as well!
Hmph! Foxes huh? Well if you like scraping the bottom of the barrel and taking a chance on rabies, I suppose. But if you want high quality sexin's you just have to order it 'animal style' from the 'secret bunny menu' to get the deluxe version.
(if you don't know the 'secret menu' and 'animal style' reference, see this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-N-O.....urger_products )
(if you don't know the 'secret menu' and 'animal style' reference, see this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-N-O.....urger_products )
Actually no; you'd be amazed. Hares and rabbits are leporids, not bunnies. There's like half a dozen varieties of bunny of which the most promiscuous are the cotton tails of the Sylvilagus genus.
Bunnies proper originally referred to the Bunolagus genus of which only the highly endangered Riverine rabbit remains. (I also like Nesolagus genus which gave us Nesquik and its mascot.)
Hares are a different, prouder breed, no burrows for them or huddling together in warrens, their young can run from birth and they can break a cat in two. You wouldn't see any Watership Down crap with a hare,no sir! You don't have a hare up your ass, no, they do things with style.
You have a hare on your tail.
Bunnies proper originally referred to the Bunolagus genus of which only the highly endangered Riverine rabbit remains. (I also like Nesolagus genus which gave us Nesquik and its mascot.)
Hares are a different, prouder breed, no burrows for them or huddling together in warrens, their young can run from birth and they can break a cat in two. You wouldn't see any Watership Down crap with a hare,no sir! You don't have a hare up your ass, no, they do things with style.
You have a hare on your tail.
I actually looked all this up before I posted that last comment, so I already read about Leporidae and genus Lepus. Also that rabbits can be one of several genus classifications. http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.e.....ion/#Leporidae
Ain't nothin' makes hares a prouder breed. That's just rabbigotry talking.
Oh, and by the way. Hares aren't all cool. Take this one for instance.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6lcq8a1bt.....0Hare.jpg?dl=0
Ain't nothin' makes hares a prouder breed. That's just rabbigotry talking.
Oh, and by the way. Hares aren't all cool. Take this one for instance.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6lcq8a1bt.....0Hare.jpg?dl=0
It's not rabigotry if it's true! Bunnies aren't nothing but a bunch of welfare queens, emigrating to perfectly upstanding countries then leeching of the native populace. I remember when Australia started offering free waterside homes to immigrants, then look what happened! http://www.altereddimensions.net/ma.....bbitPlague.gif Coming here, having big families with more mouths than they can bloody feed! Good thing Australia's policy's changed to killing anything not native born. http://www.altereddimensions.net/ma.....terRoundup.gif
Hares, now they're responsible, small brood, taught responsibility and panache they never cause trouble for anyone. They're willing to *integrate*.
Hares, now they're responsible, small brood, taught responsibility and panache they never cause trouble for anyone. They're willing to *integrate*.
See? There you go again. The rabbit plague wasn't the bunnies' fault. They just acted naturally. It was people who introduced them where there weren't proper predators to keep the population down. Here at home everything balances out just fine. Your argument is the same as gun control people who blame gun deaths on the gun. It's people who cause all the problems!
And you're like the person who says fat people should just eat less; people aren't the only factor. Like I said, have you ever heard of hare plagues? (Well, one time a small town of idiots...) No! No you haven't! Why? Because hares are the superior breed. (On possibly lack of breed.) They are well mannered and noble enough not to cause problems.
If there was a type of gun that when you bought it became fifty guns then shot your children I wouldn't be blaming the people, I'd be wondering what the hell kind of gun was being sold. (Answer,a communist one obviously.)
If there was a type of gun that when you bought it became fifty guns then shot your children I wouldn't be blaming the people, I'd be wondering what the hell kind of gun was being sold. (Answer,a communist one obviously.)
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