full moon new years eve...I'll arrive for a month's work on my cabana to see it rising out of the sea of cortez, out on eastcape. where will you
watch it?ligui - 12-19-2009 at 08:35 AM
High up in the Rockies of Colorado , cold and hopefully clear , Enjoy !shari - 12-19-2009 at 08:36 AM
I know this sounds weird, but the way our bay is shaped we will be watching it rise over the Pacific... from Campo Sirena...most likely from the
upstairs bar at the Beach House...warming up for the new years dance party....woooo hooo...we'll give a big new year's full moon HOWLLLLL to all our
nomad amigos!!Paulina - 12-19-2009 at 08:40 AM
In Bahia de Los Angeles. What a wonderful way to say adios to the old year with the glow of the full moon over the bay!
P<*)))>{Lauriboats - 12-19-2009 at 08:47 AM
Full moon, New Years Eve, now that sounds kinda scary.Paulina - 12-19-2009 at 08:54 AM
Kinda scary, maybe, but not as bad as '97 when Hale Bopp was passing over Bahia on New Year's eve. During the dance a house up the hill a bit blew up
with a big bang. Leaking propane tank. Everyone grabbed a freshie and stood out in the parking lot to watch it burn. It was rumored that it was the
last bit of Hale Bopp bad luck doing it's thing before midnight.
P<*)))>{jeans - 12-19-2009 at 12:13 PM
At what time is the moon scheduled to make its last 2009 appearance on the West Coast? (all coasts of Baja inclusive)volcano - 12-19-2009 at 01:54 PM
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At what time is the moon scheduled to make its last 2009 appearance on the West Coast? (all coasts of Baja inclusive)
an oline full moon site shows 19:15 (GMT)greenwich mean time...but not sure what the time indicates.....at it's fullest?elgatoloco - 12-19-2009 at 02:10 PM
cool....it's our anniversary.
maybe i'll rise to the occasion ala the wolfman.
wildness and lunacy....big fun.bajajudy - 12-19-2009 at 05:00 PM
It is also a blue moon....two full moons in one month
Full Moon on New Year's Eve?
Gypsy Jan - 12-19-2009 at 05:14 PM
What a wonderful event.
I hope that we will have clear viewing conditions, just like the weather is right now - santana northeasterly winds scouring out the clouds and
lowering the humidity (lizard skin, y'all).
We are usually blocked, here on the northern Baja coast, from viewing the November Perseid meteor showers, due to the overcast.