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Old August 9th 03, 11:02 PM
Florian
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Otherwise, being able to appreciate and enjoy the passion of your partner
seems like a reasonable situation/hope/expectation/goal, something that can
definitely enhance the relationship.



I agree. I'd say my wife appreciates, but does not share, my passion for
stargazing. I'll show her things now and then and she's interested and
always takes time to look. But then she usually goes back inside. This is
fine. I've always stargazed alone and rather like it that way. My wife also
doesn't mind that i spend a few nights a month out on the desert someplace
with my scopes. We also go on camping trips together and after i tuck her
into the tent i'll stay up another couple hours under the stars. Is good.
;-)

-Florian





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Old August 10th 03, 06:06 AM
Craig MacDougal
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"Florian" wrote in message
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I'd say my wife appreciates, but does not share, my passion for
stargazing. I'll show her things now and then and she's interested and
always takes time to look. But then she usually goes back inside. This is
fine.


This is my experience as well. My lovely wife enjoys science, but she's not
fond of the cold (even what passes as cold in Florida) nor the mosquitoes.
Therefore she likes to come out for the spectacular things, but I wouldn't
expect her to join me each time I am out in the back yard. Generally she
gets one good look at Jupiter, Saturn and Mars each of their respective
apparitions. She gets more enjoyment looking at my sketches in the morning.
Her interest goes a bit beyond just responding to me. Through a fortuitous
arrangement in our house, a nice pinhole image of the sun graces our living
room each sunny morning. More than once, SHE has told ME to come look at the
decent sized sunspot. She also has been known to read my Sky & Telescope if
an item listed on the cover catches her attention.

However, in the interest of full disclosure I should point out that I did
(more or less) what Carlos suggested. Even though we both got degrees in
Music Education, when we met in college I was immediately attracted to her
obvious intelligence and her interest in Science and Science Fiction. Early
dates included discussions of Orwell's "1984" and Asimov's "Foundation"
trilogy.

Clear Skies,
Craig in Tampa


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Old August 9th 03, 01:10 PM
Richard F.L.R. Snashall
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Bill Meyers wrote:

Hello, all,
I am wondering what people's experience with this has been.
Bill Meyers



Show them the monthly gallery in the back of S&T.

Rick S.

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Old August 9th 03, 02:26 PM
Mick
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"Bill Meyers" wrote in message
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Hello, all,
I am wondering what people's experience with this has been.
Bill Meyers


Better try the neighbors wife first....


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Old August 9th 03, 08:25 PM
Edward
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"Mick" wrote in message

Better try the neighbors wife first....


Maybe a third juvenile remark will work. Wait, I'm the only one who hasn't
kill filed you yet!
Doh! Plonk.

Ed


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Old August 9th 03, 11:54 PM
Carlos Moreno
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Bill Meyers wrote:
Hello, all,
I am wondering what people's experience with this has been.
Bill Meyers


Isn't it easier to get one that is already interested in
Astronomy?

;-)

Carlos
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Old August 10th 03, 12:14 AM
Phil Wheeler
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Carlos Moreno wrote:
Bill Meyers wrote:

Hello, all,
I am wondering what people's experience with this has been.
Bill Meyers


Isn't it easier to get one that is already interested in
Astronomy?


Definitely not if you already have one g

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Old August 19th 03, 04:48 AM
Bob Keets
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Bill Meyers wrote:
Hello, all,
I am wondering what people's experience with this has been.
Bill Meyers

You might have a good chance if she can interest you in ironing.

;-))))))))))

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Old August 19th 03, 04:48 AM
Bob Keets
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Bill Meyers wrote:
Hello, all,
I am wondering what people's experience with this has been.
Bill Meyers

You might have a good chance if she can interest you in ironing.

;-))))))))))

 




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