May 20, 2022. Sunset 8:33 PM. Ironwood, MI.
A few minutes after sun melting over Lake Superior—Thanks Kathy- looking steamy!
2008 was the inaugural year in an ongoing, aspirational project dedicated to the observation of the sun every time it crosses the horizon and to sharing the awareness of that moment with others while ringing bells. It is based on the conviction that something as inarguable as the movement of the earth can be used as a point of unity and awareness among large groups of people who might otherwise find it impossible to agree. Want to Participate? www.facebook.com/dailybell.sunwatch/
May 20, 2022. Sunset 8:33 PM. Ironwood, MI.
A few minutes after sun melting over Lake Superior—Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 8:30 PM 0 comments
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May 16, 2022.
Thank you Erik for inviting us to participate in your collective project to commit these past two weeks to compassionate noting.
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May 15, 2022. Sunset 8:12 PM. San Francisco, CA.
This is where the full lunar blood moon spectacular eclipse is beginning. Those clouds will continue to roll in and unfortunately, we didn't see any of it. Congratulations to everyone who got a glimpse. We hear it was beautiful!Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 9:30 PM 0 comments
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