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Full Moon Tonight: Coyote Women Will Howl

 
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2007 10:11 pm
I've had about 30 minutes of howling.

Really sorry I missed the eclipse. The kids at the clubhouse would have loved it, too.

Off to get 6 hours of sleep before another long day.

Thank you for the howl.

(I'm taking it this will be a monthly event?)
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 07:24 am
Osso--

Letting it all hang out is more undignified that bottling it all inside. You and Pacco are most welcome next month.

Squinney--

By all means. We've had cloudy weather, and by my calendar I organized a "Full Moon Howl" for the dark of the moon.

What about the weekend of the 23rd-24th for the next Howl Time? Could you show Gracie how to work your daughter's computer before she leaves this morning?
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 11:57 am
Dammit I missed the howl. Gonna have to add it to my Outlook calendar.
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 12:07 pm
Jes--

Welcome. Your co-workers should be immortalized in song.
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 01:34 pm
I didn't see the full moon either - too cloudy! I heard the coyotes howling though - the grapevine apparently works!
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 01:42 pm
C.J.--

I knew some coyotes who used to join in song with the local firehouse siren. Coyotes are companionable critters.
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 01:45 pm
Hah, my domesticated, tame, and overly spoiled dog does that too, Noddy.
He howls along with every siren.
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 02:03 pm
squinney wrote:
I've had about 30 minutes of howling.

Really sorry I missed the eclipse. The kids at the clubhouse would have loved it, too.

Off to get 6 hours of sleep before another long day.

Thank you for the howl.

(I'm taking it this will be a monthly event?)

Oh cripes, there goes the neighborhood...
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 02:13 pm
George--

Why don't you go for a Nice Run.

I will not speak of the possibilities of howling castrato--you're well past puberty.
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 02:32 pm
I really did go outside to see what I could see. Nothing but a dark sky. It was chilly, so I ran inside and tried this song on the piano.

No moon at all, what a night
Even lightnin' bugs have dimmed their lights
Stars have disappeared from sight
And there's no moon at all

Don't make a sound, it's so dark
Even Fido is afraid to bark
What a perfect chance to park
And there's no moon at all

Should we want atmosphere for inspiration, dear
One kiss will make it clear
That tonight is right and bright moonlight might interfere

No moon at all way up above
This is nothin' like they told us of
Just to think we fell in love
And there's no moon at all

Should we want atmosphere for inspiration, dear
One kiss will make it clear
That tonight is right and bright moonlight might interfere

No moon at all up above
Aww, this is nothin' like they told us of
Just to think we fell in love
And there's no moon at all

Aww, there's no moon at all
There is no moon at all
No moon at all
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2007 02:44 pm
Letty--

Odd, isn't it that piano racks are full of music about silver linings and the sun shining through the clouds, but an invisible moon in song is a permanent condition.
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Reply Sun 25 Nov, 2007 06:09 pm
We're just past the full moon tonight.

I'm weary, but howling softly all the same.
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Reply Sun 25 Nov, 2007 06:17 pm
No moon in view here yet..
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Reply Sun 25 Nov, 2007 06:27 pm
Noddy and Osso, last evening the moon was strange. It wasn't quite full; more like an egg.

Ah, well. Let's bring that fellow out from behind a tree, shall we?

http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/53/28/22892853.jpg

Oh Mr.Moon, moon
Bright and shiny moon
Won't you please shine down on me?

Oh Mr.Moon, moon
Bright and shiny moon
Won't you come out behind that tree?

Right over there there's an owl in a tree
(bah doom bah doom)
here he comes swoopin' down on me

Oh Mr.Moon, moon
bright and shiny moon
PLease shine down on
Talk about your shine on
Please shine down on me
For all of us...

another soft howl.
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Reply Sun 25 Nov, 2007 06:27 pm
When I let the dogs out around 5 a.m. this morning, the moon was making the snow the most marvellous blue shade. It was a big ole shiny moon.

I definitely felt like howling.
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Reply Sun 25 Nov, 2007 06:41 pm
ehBeth wrote:
When I let the dogs out around 5 a.m. this morning, the moon was making the snow the most marvellous blue shade. It was a big ole shiny moon.

I definitely felt like howling.



What stopped ya?????
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Reply Sun 25 Nov, 2007 06:42 pm
Some things the neighbours just don't need to know about me.
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Reply Sun 25 Nov, 2007 06:52 pm
ehBeth wrote:
Some things the neighbours just don't need to know about me.



Pshaw. You know far more about at least one of them than you ever wanted to!
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Reply Mon 21 Jan, 2008 03:02 pm
Howling tonight.

Mame has celebrating to do.

I'm congratulating myself on having survived the first month of winter.

All are welcome--to vent or to celebrate.
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Reply Mon 21 Jan, 2008 03:19 pm
Letty wrote:
all men care about is sports. Sheeeze, what turkeys

Not this one. I never watch sports.
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