Waxing Gibbous and Jupiter

The sky is clearest after a storm and tonight is no exception. After several hours of dreary fall rain, the sky cleared as the sun set, the moon appeared, and as an added bonus Jupiter started sparkling bright. When was the last time you stopped to appreciate a beautiful night sky? If it’s been too long, I suggest planning some way sometime soon to take a pause with the night sky.

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  1. SelmaMartin's avatar SelmaMartin says:

    Hello Jill. My lucky day: another sky gazer– what a very timely holy connection (that’s just what I consider all my connections to be. Holy) It’s the perfect time to talk about the skies. All lunatics do when that moon is out calling. I just published one on that exactly. It will be a glorious week for moon gazers this week. I checked. Thanks so much for the follow, and now we are friends cause I am following you as well. Thanks. Love your enthusiasm. Let’s do this, Isays. Let’s!
    And if you happen to (no pressure) check out my post do click on the NASA site to see that waxing gibbous illuminate your whole screen. I just love it. I wish you clear skies in your area. Be well. I wish you miracles.

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    1. Hi Selma! Thank you so much for your comments, likes, encouragement, and suggestions! I’m venturing into an unknown world and greatly appreciate your support. I also really enjoy your blog. Making new friends and connections this way is really neat! I can’t wait for what’s in store. Best, Jill:)

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