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Re: Meteor Shower
Posted By: Don the Monkeyman, on host 24.70.0.3
Date: Friday, August 10, 2001, at 08:39:25
In Reply To: Re: Meteor Shower posted by Ellmyruh on Friday, August 10, 2001, at 00:23:09:

> Ell"BOO to light pollution. And smog. And. And. And."myruh

I totally agree. I grew up in a small town (2500 people) in a farming area, so there were no larger cities anywhere nearby, and if I took the short trip out to the lake (ten minutes by car, forty-five by bike) I could see SO many stars. Watching meteor showers out there was quite the experience. Now, in my city of 900,000 people, I hardly even know that there are even any stars up there. Last fall, my ex-girlfriend and a mutual friend and I went out from her place in the small city of Lethbridge, and had to drive almost an hour to find somewhere dark enough to try to shoot pictures of the stars from. Even then, I don't think I got any good shots on my camera, and we broke up before her film got developed, so I have no idea how she did with her longer exposure time. Seeing the Milky Way that night was spectacular, though, and made me homesick for the days when I could do that stuff whenever I wanted.

Don "*sigh*" Monkey

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