New Moon on Monday

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For extra credit, song and lyrics? Significance? Make sure you show all your work for that question’s answer.

Last I checked, and I liked the numbers, the new moon was at 0032 HOURS, Sunday morning. 12:32 AM, Central. Which I am and therefore, I figure, that’s close enough. Central Time Zone. I’m not particularly central. Little to the left, according to my right-wing friends, a little to right, for my liberal friends. Never mind.

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Moon and Sun, exact, quite possibly, the first crescent new moon will be visible by Monday sunset. Maybe. More likely for the folks who live in the flatlands, I’d expect.

This is another side project that’s an off-shoot of the original side project, both of them have taken lives of their own.

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The concept is simple, and because I’m too cheap (too broke) to really set this up as a separate venture, all I’m doing so far is running this as a side project. There is no printed material. There is no business card. The only way to find this is on the web.

The website’s stated goal is simple enough, it’s a list of links, outbound traffic, to pictures of the Sky on Friday. I’ve toyed with this, spent a grand sum of $24.95 – with no hope of ever being able to recover my loss. Not really the issue. Through the end of the year, every Friday at noon, the link opens up.

It’s really much more than that, it’s a free service, periodically updated, but more or less, just a web meme.

I found the original site, liked it, got kicked off for a very transparent double standard, and as a white heterosexual male of northern European heritage? I’m used to the double standard. Straight white guys? We’re masters of the double-standard. “Do as we say, not as we do.”

I’ve hit around at this idea for a while, simple set of guidelines. Suggestions, not rules. Image of the sky. Image of an image of the sky? Reflection of the sky, in an image? Clouds, no clouds, blue sky, night sky, sunrise, sunset, whatever seems to attract attention. Post a link to your image. Visit the other sites. Leave comments. Most of all? Enjoy looking at the heavens.

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Unrelated:
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About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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