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Ordinarily, in New York (at least in the boroughs where I live), we
have nice clear sunny days and nice evenings throughout the work-week - during which time most people are working and do not have the luxury of traveling to darker skies. Then, when the weekends approach, the clouds usually come in and settle down, only to clear out Monday morning. However, today, since Mars is the closest we'll ever see it, and tonight would be optimal viewing, our New York clouds have made a special appearance and completely covered the sky. WHY OH WHY?!?!?!?! Another f'ing opportunity ruined by our crappy weather. Can't wait until I move to Indiana. Later all. ---Atreju--- |
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