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« : December 05, 2006, 09:32:27 AM »

Hi All,

If you looked out your window after midnight here in Fairfax last night, you could really know the meaning of the song, "Moonlight In Vermont."

It was like a giant floodlight was over my house lighting up the fresh new snow in the brisk air outside.  I didn't try to get a picture as it certainly wouldn't have done it justice.  This morning it was about 9 degrees, bright sunshine and not a cloud in the sky -- I did take a picture, but it certainly didn't capture what I saw:

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« #1 : December 06, 2006, 04:24:40 PM »

My wife came in around 6pm 12/4 and begged me to take a pic of the moon too.

So I did.

It came out horrible also. We had a clear evening over Anchorage that day also, and yes,,, it was beaming up here too.

The brightest I have ever seen in a while.
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« #2 : December 07, 2006, 09:11:56 AM »

Sounds like the Fairfax moon reached all the way up to Alaska - Or Mike will probably say, the Alaska moon reached all the way down to Fairfax.

Whatever, it sure was beautiful, especially up here where we have no smog.

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