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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Lunar Eclipse Tonight

Much of the world is able to observe a lunar eclipse tonight.

The moon is accompanied by Saturn and Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation Leo. It's an extended show, starting before 9 pm, peaking around 10:30 pm and continuing until midnight. (All times EST since we're at home in Cambridge).

Friday, February 1, 2008

One Perfect Day

While in Belgium (visiting Aileen) we endured a week of sullen grey skies and intermittent rain. It was ideal for squelching about in wellies or staying inside but didn't hold much promise for photography.

Then finally one perfect day dawned - glorious light, blue skies and Magritte-style clouds. This was the view from my bedroom window early that morning.


As an added bonus the waterbirds decided that it was spring and time to argue about territory. This year the lake has a new pair of swans, younger and more athletic than its former inhabitants. The cob (male swan) put on a great display, claiming the lower end of the lake and its island as his own, and trying to chase away the Canada geese. This was a largely futile effort since there were dozens of geese and they seemed to take great glee in taking turns to taunt the swan. The geese are smaller and generally more agile than the swan, but a couple were surprised by the cob's speed.

We also had the rare treat of seeing the swan fly. The cob is a massive heavy bird: it takes great power for him to achieve liftoff - see the continuous sequence of shots. In contrast, when he circled back to land he skidded across the water at enormous speed while holding his wings aloft to slam on the brakes.

Though the show was fun, it might be unwise to argue with a territorial swan :-)

Belgium Attracts Bloggers

Yesterday I posted some shots from my recent trip to Belgium. These posts must have had magic dust or perfect timing - it seems Blogger picked it up and the blog received over 240 visitors from 27 countries. That's a spike relative to my usual friends-and-family and random-passers-by visitor rate :-)