Although we weren't in the most favored area for viewing today's lunar eclipse, we did get to witness roughly 15 minutes of the beginning before it slipped below the horizon. I was at work and would have preferred to be out in the country.

With a morning low of 18, conditions were ideal for frost formation. The foreground object is a pine needle.
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Nice capture Paul. I was meaning to tell you about the eclipse but forgot. There is a meteor shower on the 12th or 13th. It probably won't be the the best show but still could be some seen.
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