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2023-11-27 08:27

Posted on 2023-11-27
by Philip Brewer

Moonset over the solar farm.

A large solar array pointed west toward the setting moon, taken just a few minutes before sunrise
Posted in News, Photography | Tagged dawn, moon, solar farm, solar power

2023-11-16 06:21

Posted on 2023-11-16
by Philip Brewer

Just a couple of days after seeing the crescent moon at dawn, last night there was a crescent moon at sunset! (Obviously not a surprise to anyone familiar with the phases of the moon, but it made me happy.)

Crescent moon at sunset
Posted in News, Photography | Tagged moon, Photography, sunset

2023-11-11 06:09

Posted on 2023-11-11
by Philip Brewer

Ashley was pleased to walk about one-third of the way through Dohme Park. But once I got this image, she was ready to head home again.

The crescent moon from the previous picture is visible way over at the right.

Dawn sky from Dohme Park, with lights over the sidewalk
Posted in News, Photography | Tagged dawn, moon, Photography

2023-11-11 06:06

Posted on 2023-11-11
by Philip Brewer

Crescent moon over Park View.

Crescent moon over the roof of the apartment complex next door to Winfield Village
Posted in News, Photography | Tagged dawn, moon, Photography

2023-07-24 06:44

Posted on 2023-07-24
by Philip Brewer

The crescent moon and the red clouds made a dramatic statement when I took the dog out for her walk last night.

Red clouds under a crescent moon
Posted in News, Photography | Tagged moon, Photography, sunset

2023-02-07 11:00

Posted on 2023-02-07
by Philip Brewer

Moonrise two nights ago:

Moonrise as seen from the edge of Winfield Village

Sunrise the next morning:

Posted in News, Photography | Tagged moon, Photography, sun, sunrise

2022-12-03 18:09

Posted on 2022-12-03
by Philip Brewer

Walking the dog before sunrise and after sunset every day has gotten me more in touch with the phases of the moon (visible behind the branch above her) than I’ve been in years.

Image of a dog sitting on the grass with a barely visible moon behind her.
Posted in News, Photography | Tagged Ashley, dog, dog pictures, moon, moonlight, moonshine

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I write science fiction and fantasy stories.

I speak Esperanto, and use it to communicate internationally. Esperantistoj, legu mian esperantan hejmpaĝon.

For a while I taught Taiji.

For eleven years I was a senior writer at Wise Bread, writing about personal finance and frugality.

Before that I spent a quarter-century as a software engineer.

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