
Clear skies tonight and I might give Comet Lemmon another shot. It has moved away from the tail of The Big Dipper and closer to the sun. I searched this morning but couldn’t see it. The evening may be provide a better opportunity.

It’s getting chilly, the long underwear and long sleeve undershirts are on for the season.
Here are a few photos from the last few days.


Michael Watson PhD
Oh! Looking at these photos and reading your commentary, my heart sings!
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underswansea
Thank you Michael. That makes me happy!
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mountaincoward
Love the photo of the far-off range poking through the cloud. But they all look ‘BRRR’ to me! We only get a bit of snow for a short period here (unlike Scotland) – but then our mountains are much lower I think.
We had a couple of clear nights this week so I looked for Comet Lemmon but thought it had probably moved from the region of The Plough now. I didn’t see anything but was outside in my bare feet and not much else so I didn’t look for long!
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underswansea
The range that you see in the photo is a long ways away. I was standing at about 5000 ft looking out between two mountains across the river valley, over the front range into a higher range. It just happened to be framed in the clouds.
Time is running out to see the comet. No luck here as it’s been the drizzling shits.
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mountaincoward
I’m pretty sure I won’t see this comet – it’s either raining here or would be too low in the sky now I think. The Plough is really low when I look out and it was below that – not sure where it’s supposed to be now.
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Julie@frogpondfarm
Certainly looks like long underwear weather! Great shots Bob!
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underswansea
Thanks Julie! It is getting chilly, which must mean it’s warming up for you.
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