The last of the hummer photos for this season. Like the bird in the last photo, I'm out of here and your inbox is now free of clutter until who knows when.
I was pleasantly surprised by the number of comments back from my reunion e-mail yesterday. I appreciated each of them as most referenced similar feelings to what I tried to express. You just never know.... We met up with a couple Thursday night to go to the Texas play in Palo Duro Canyon. I grabbed a few quick photos of the canyon on the drive in. The panhandle has been blessed with a wet spring and the canyon was beautiful with all the green. If you have never been to this state gem, you are missing something. Growing up, I spent many an hour in this park creating great memories. The sky was clear and the temperatures hot for these photos. Thanks, Doug White https://jdwarchive.blogspot.com/
So "everybody" took photos of the Super Blue Moon on August 19. The "Super" part was due to its orbit being closer to the earth than normal. The "Blue" can have two definitions. The more common definition is the second full moon in a calendar month. Obviously this moon did not fit that description given the August 19 date (moon cycle is 29.5 days). The second definition is a fourth full moon in a seasonal quarter. I didn't know about this definition until I investigated a little. Learned something new...... A few days prior on August 17, we were taking a boat ride on Cow Bayou in Bridge City. The moon looked great so I snapped a few photos from a slow moving pontoon boat hoping for a reasonable shot. The moon phase showed 95% visible. In my opinion, I like partial moon shots better than the full moon shots. Look at the extra detail we can see on the craters when they are on the edge of illumination. The sunlight is hitting the peaks of the craters and ...
The old saying of time flies is true. Donnice and I just returned from my 50th high school reunion in Canyon, TX. The last reunion I attended was at the 10 year mark and I pretty much swore to never go to another as some of the high school personalities and clicks were still too prevalent. The group of guys that formed my nexus continued to get together every few years in that half century and that was good enough for me. Time passes and some of those anxieties calm such that I decided to go to this 50th (while encouraged by a couple of close friends deep in the organizing of the event). I'm glad I did. Somewhere around 45 classmates attended out of a graduating class of 180 or so. The total attendance was around 80. Sometimes you don't realize that you made any difference to anyone else until you run across someone that you had not seen in 50 years and had little interaction prior to that. Stories get brought up that I had forgotten and you realize you played a bigger role tha...
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