
Conversation – 15
Welcome to conversation – 15. This is number 15 of this thread.
We are in TAY. This Thread is three years old.
I hope you enjoy this as it covers music, fashion and most of all
Heidi Daus. I am an Avid Collector. ♥ my focus is fashion being a former
fashion model. As a singer I cover lots of old school music and popular and
show tunes. Movies are a must. We talk about a lot of things in Conversation.
Please remember this is TAY! I am still learning the new system so bear with me.
Blessings to you all. ♥ Happy Holidays ♥
-
-
-
-
Let’s go through a Deborah Lippmann Gallery. ♥
-
Deborah Lippmann All About That Base & Addicted To Speed Duet
551-777 -
-
-
Hey Dearest Sheba, nice piece on the Next Blood Moon. We made it home. Hubby & I love to come home using the scenic route. We usually drive through Idyllwild, using Hwy 74, but as you may know, that was NOT possible. Another forest fire, 4,700 acres and 5 homes have been destroyed…. so pathetic that anyone would deliberately do this. So many more Special Birthdays coming up! I believe TACI’s is 8-2. Take care Sheba♥ …. Take Care Everyone.
-
-
Peace Out Peeps! Enjoy your evening and have fun playing and shopping on HSN.
Shout out to Loaf, Taci, Tamrick I hope you saw your birthday gallery. Cherie be careful driving back
to LA. Kittengirl hope Bull is alright. Goodnite peeps. -
On Friday, July 27, the full moon will pass through the shadow of the Earth. For 103 minutes, the usually silvery moon will turn blood red and ochre. It will be the longest “blood moon” lunar eclipse of the century, lasting 26 minutes longer than the last total lunar eclipse, in January.
Here’s the good news: The vast majority of people on planet Earth will be able to see this lunar eclipse.
Here’s the less good news: Those of us in North America (save for a slice of Newfoundland, Canada) will not see it at all.
Sadly, by the time night falls in North America and the full moon rises here, the eclipse will already have ended. The moon will have finished traversing Earth’s shadow, or umbra. We’ll have to wait until January 21, 2019, when the next full lunar eclipse will be viewable here.
NASA
For readers in Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America, all you have to do is go outside at 17:14 Universal time (1:14 pm ET) and look for the moon. That’s when the partial phase of the eclipse starts. The full eclipse begins at 19:30 UTC and then lasts a full hour and 43 minutes! (Check out precisely when the eclipse will occur where you live on TimeandDate.com.)Enjoy! And tell us how it went! Tweet pictures to @voxdotcom. We won’t be totally jealous or anything.
If I can’t see it, can I at least live-stream it?
It’s 2018. You don’t have to do much without leaving your couch — eclipse viewing included.The astronomy education website Slooh will live-stream coverage of the eclipse starting at 1 pm Eastern on July 27. Watch it right here.
-
-
I have a lot on my plate. When is your B-Day? Happy Hiking.
-
-
This is HSN.
This topic is marked as closed to new replies, however your posting capabilities still allow you to do so.
Conversation Info
Posted in Talk Among Yourselves
24,421 Replies
01.01.70 12:00 AM
49 Participants