"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 snip > 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 -- ............................................................................................ Ray Strand mailto:[log in to unmask] 47/47/45 ............................................................................................ ...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