...who stays up all night long to make sure His Girlie doesn't sleep through a lunar eclipse! We tried very hard to wake up The Pod Pie, who said simply, "Take pictures!" and rolled over to go back to sleep!

"Dad. Make her stop with the flash thingy!" Yeah...let me know how that works out for ya!

Despite her sleepy face, she stayed up from 3:15 until 4:39 - one minute past the point when the eclipse reached it's maximum!

The cat was clearly bewildered but happy with her middle of the night company!

The Dear Daddy explained at east 52 times why "the telescope keeps moving!" because the earth is rotating away from the moon.

3:23 am

3:29 am

3:33 am

3:37 am

3:47am

3:52 am

4:11 am

4:18 am

4:29 am

4:38 am
And when it was all done with, a breeze was kicked up by The Girlie's mad dash back to bed!
The next lunar eclipse visible over North America will be total! It will start at about 9 pm Pacific Standard time on December 20th and will conclude shortly after 1 am on December 21st, 2010! It's a Monday night/Tuesday morning, so mark your calendars!
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