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It was supposed to be an event of stellar proportions. The Total Lunar Eclipse was supposed to display a blood-red or copper-colored moon.
I saw clouds!
I went out into the late-dawn, pre-sunrise morning to see the eclipse during totality. When I went out, the moon was already below the buildings across the drive from me and so I hopped into the car to see if I could find a clear horizon. I could not--there were clouds everywhere.
I drove across the A1A bridge, which rises about 30 or so feet, to see the horizon to the ground and hopefully catch a glimpse of the moon.
I saw rainstorms in the distance and the horizon was fully cloud covered. I have an app on my phone which told me where the moon should be found.
Finding the eclipse was a bust, but at least I tried. I truly wanted to be dazzled again.
I remember the first time I experienced a lunar eclipse. My Dad and I watched the eclipse from the lawn next to our house. The eclipse was high in the sky, which it needed to be because our our house was surrounded by hills. I was surprised at how long the eclipse lasted. But it was a memorable experience. Of course in those days, the 1960s, we did not own a camera capable of recording the event.
The next total Lunar Eclipse is not until 2029. Ugh!
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

















