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"Margie L. Nestler" wrote:

> Here is an interesting tid bit
>
> This year will be the first full moon to occur on the winter
> solstice, Dec. 22, commonly called the  first day of winter.
> Since a full moon on the winter solstice occurred in conjunction with a

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> In laymen's terms it will be a super bright full moon, much
> more than the usual AND it hasn't happened this way for 133 years!
>
> Our ancestors 133 years ago saw this.  Our descendants 100 or
> so years from now will see this again.
>
> I hope someone else might find this interesting!  Remember this
> will happen December 22, 1999.....

That's my BIRTHDAY...
we're planning a birthday/solstice party with friends



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                             Ray Strand
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...on the edge  of the prairie abyss ......................

Nietzsche's aphorism

   He who seeth the abyss, but with eagle's eye - he who with eagle's talons
  graspeth the abyss: he hath courage