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Who Knew SHE waS a VoyeuR... untiL SHE GrinneD at Me...! O !  

Paulxx001 67H
8732 messages
14/12/2021 7h17

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Who Knew SHE waS a VoyeuR... untiL SHE GrinneD at Me...! O !

Last Saturday, 'Comet Lenard' came into view for the first time - in a BILLION years. He was supposedly clearly visible early in the eastern sky, so I thought I'd venture out to the marina over by Lake St. Louis. It's a perfect spot to view a blazing flare as it rips across our galaxy at 158,084 miles per hour.

I knew damp and windy weather was going to greet me so I prepared. I wore my t-shirt, a sweatshirt then my hoody. My legs, I covered in long johns before I slipped on my all-weather khaki pants. My new boots hugged my feet perfectly and my waterproof and toasty winter jacket sealed all cracks. Coffee mug in hand, binoculars in my knapsack, I grabbed the keys to my car and headed out along barren and dark roads - to watch that streaking phenom.

When I arrived, I realized that I wasn't going to be the only voyeur; others were parked... and already waiting. I pulled my hat over my ears, tugged at all my zippers and stepped out onto the slippery parking lot. As soon as I'd swung my door shut - it began to rain, and I mean POUR.

The wind swirled in fierce gusts that caught me off guard as I managed my footing. The ice in the marina - already forming a thick soup - sloshed around in huge white chunks. The rain bit my eyes and cheeks as I tried to peer into the hazy sky. I quickly realized "THIS, is a pointless adventure", and headed back to the warmth of my car. The attractive woman in the white SUV next to me was blasting music as I approached. I made out the lyrics perfectly.

It was Karen, from the Carpenters singing; 'Talkin' to myself and feelin' old
Sometimes I'd like to quit... '

I recognized that tune, it was 'Rainy Days And Mondays'.

It's Saturday, you have the wrong fricken day, and who blasts THAT song? She musta read my mind, looked at me and grinned - then lowered the volume. I would have nodded or smiled back, but I'd dropped my keys in a murky puddle.

A moment later, I'd closed my door and sat there. I watched the rain wash across my windows and listened to the wind howl as drops of beaded water fell from my jacket and soaked my seat. My weather app predicted Sunday would be more of the same crap.

Ya know, a billion years is a long stretch, but I think I'll pass... this time around.


I've left a NEW message for all my friends, and blog readers, on the last page of the comments section. Take care!


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 7h21

If you want to see a clearer image of my pic - click on it

Do you ever stare at the midnight sky looking for falling stars... or alien spacecraft? 🤔

Just saying... I've seen THEIR ships!


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 7h22

Have you seen anything interesting? 🤔

I just TOLD you.
Ok, it was a warm July evening - some ten or eleven years ago - around two in the morning. I was on my deck, looking up at the starlit sky when...

Ugh... never mind. You'll never believe me. 😶


smartasswoman 66F  
35813 messages
14/12/2021 7h41

It's disappointing when the weather interferes with viewing celestial events. And you were so well prepared too!

After my failed eclipse journey in 2017, I've kind of resigned myself to just enjoying the pictures taken by luckier people.


smartasswoman 66F  
35813 messages
14/12/2021 7h54

The eclipse story is in the second half of this post: 1,500 miles


flannel_light 61F
4586 messages
14/12/2021 8h22

I do find myself every so often, looking to make a wish on a falling star but hasn't seen one yet.

The Light is shinning and she is lonely and waiting in the darkness.


scoupe42 60H

14/12/2021 8h36

Rain is always good in fucking up your plans! But the situation with the woman and the song, you should had approched her, for in this world, nothing is a coincidences, everything happens for a reason!!!!!


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 10h08

And who doesn't like road trips? Sounds like a good time but many miles.
You remember stuff you posted back in 2017? 😊👍❗


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 10h15

    Citer smartasswoman:
    It's disappointing when the weather interferes with viewing celestial events. And you were so well prepared too!

    After my failed eclipse journey in 2017, I've kind of resigned myself to just enjoying the pictures taken by luckier people.
I rarely hold my breath for those galaxy 🌌 thingies, but I figured since I was up early I'd check it out. The internet showed that it was a whitish, bluish blur... lol 😂 I guess I didn't miss much but it would have been nice to say - Hey, I saw that. 😶
I DID see that UFO 🛸 one night and it was HUGE and brilliantly lit. No mistaking it for anything else.
No alcohol had been consumed. 😁❗


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
14/12/2021 10h16

That's a lot of suffering for a comet. I'd just have Google-searched a photo!


staci_19702 53T
3767 messages
14/12/2021 10h19

I do watch!
Have seen some interesting things and some unexplained things.
Seems like weather hinders most of the big events.
You wouldn’t believe me either. But I’m with you.

Have a great day! 💋
Staci


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 10h19

It's great when I can find a piece of sky to gaze at. I've seen the Space Station slowly drift by. Yeah, that day the weather was brutal. lol 😂 😮


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 10h22

    Citer flannel_light:
    I do find myself every so often, looking to make a wish on a falling star but hasn't seen one yet.
Those stars ✨ fall every night. Ya gotta be patient, but watch those neck cramps. lol
Some people say those wishes come true. I hope yours does. 🙏👍


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 10h23

    Citer scoupe42:
    Rain is always good in fucking up your plans! But the situation with the woman and the song, you should had approched her, for in this world, nothing is a coincidences, everything happens for a reason!!!!!
Ya know, if that rain and cold and wind hadn't interfered... lol 😂
Yeah, things were going out of control out there. Who knows? Maybe I'll see her at the comet? 🤔


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 12h17

    Citer spunkycumfun:
    That's a lot of suffering for a comet. I'd just have Google-searched a photo!
Thanks for the tip... and duly noted. The thing is, I'm always up early and I often head by that stretch of lake, so it wasn't a big deal. I'd be REALLY annoyed if I'd had to drive outta my way.
So, celestial events aren't your thing, or ya don't like ta look up 👆? 🤔


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 12h20

    Citer staci_19702:
    I do watch!
    Have seen some interesting things and some unexplained things.
    Seems like weather hinders most of the big events.
    You wouldn’t believe me either. But I’m with you.
I understand EXACTLY what you mean. Even my daughters squinted at me when I recounted THAT sighting to them. 😎 ❗ ❗
I guess we're some sort of fraternity. Although, the CIA is releasing more and more documented sightings by pilots.
Ya think one day we'll be taken seriously?
My ship was fricken HUGE. No way that 'mother' was an air ballon ⚽... lol 😂 😮


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
14/12/2021 13h50

    Citer Paulxx001:
    Thanks for the tip... and duly noted. The thing is, I'm always up early and I often head by that stretch of lake, so it wasn't a big deal. I'd be REALLY annoyed if I'd had to drive outta my way.
    So, celestial events aren't your thing, or ya don't like ta look up 👆? 🤔
I always look up to the stars; they are amazing. My mind can barely get round the fact that what I see is not what's there given the time the light from the stars takes to travel to hit my eyes. And then you throw in that time isn't a constant, I'm just poleaxed.


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
14/12/2021 15h40

    Citer spunkycumfun:
    I always look up to the stars; they are amazing. My mind can barely get round the fact that what I see is not what's there given the time the light from the stars takes to travel to hit my eyes. And then you throw in that time isn't a constant, I'm just poleaxed.
True, when you start to think about the astronomical physics of it all. Yep I hear you.
My challenge, in this city, is to find sky that isn't polluted by urban lighting. 👍❗


PonyGirl1965 58F
22090 messages
14/12/2021 20h04

I'm so sorry you missed the Comet Lenard.
Did you look for a video online?


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
15/12/2021 3h10

    Citer PonyGirl1965:
    I'm so sorry you missed the Comet Lenard.
    Did you look for a video online?
Yep, I watched the video.
It looked like a comet. 😶❗


mc_justmc 63H

15/12/2021 4h13

I hadn't heard about this comet. I should try to keep up better.


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
15/12/2021 6h56

    Citer mc_justmc:
    I hadn't heard about this comet. I should try to keep up better.
Evidently it didn't hit Earth 🌎...
... otherwise, ya woulda got the memo 📝 👍


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
15/12/2021 11h29

Some people seem prone to seeing things ‘up there’ that few others can. To say the least, I have been somewhat skeptical…..until a few months ago. It was very late at night with a darkened, almost black sky. I was awakened by what can best be described as a hovering noise. An orb covered in lights was descending. I blinked a few times, unsure if my imagination was playing tricks on me. I grabbed my phone, clicking away, trying different angles and zooming in closer. Unfortunately, none of the pictures accurately captured what swore I saw.


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
15/12/2021 15h24

    Citer sexyldy1000:
    Some people seem prone to seeing things ‘up there’ that few others can. To say the least, I have been somewhat skeptical…..until a few months ago. It was very late at night with a darkened, almost black sky. I was awakened by what can best be described as a hovering noise. An orb covered in lights was descending. I blinked a few times, unsure if my imagination was playing tricks on me. I grabbed my phone, clicking away, trying different angles and zooming in closer. Unfortunately, none of the pictures accurately captured what swore I saw.
Reeeelee...
Sounds like, ya saw something interesting. Yep... Not much I can add to that.

So, dja think you've actually seen one of them?
Isn't it wild, to consider those extraterrestrial options? 🤔

Ya think they mighta probed you? 😎❗❗


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
15/12/2021 15h28

Here's what I think. 😶
A radio station was messing with ALL of us and SHE was enjoying that song.
I mighta torked that tune... if I wasn't as soaked as I was. lol 😂 😮
So... ya like aliens do ya? lol 😂 😮


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
16/12/2021 2h24

They exist, that's for sure. Simone has to be flying those things in the sky; unless they're robot driven.
The one that scared the crap outta me, was Alien. I've never looked at spaghetti 🍝, quite the same. 👽👾🌮🌝


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