jfields
Where did all my money go?
I am lucky enough to be able to smoke in the house, in our lounge. It's outfitted with leather chairs and matching ottomans. Can't forget the well stocked bar, and view of a 46 inch LCD TV.
So, I rarely venture outside unless I'm doing the yard gar thing mowing the lawn.
I recently moved to West Virginia out into the hills of the Shenandoah Valley. I went down in the basement to pick out a cigar for the evening, when just by chance I walked out the back and saw the night sky in a way I never have before. I guess being out in the country, without the city lights illuminating the sky makes everything stand out quite a good bit more. I got a wild hair, grabbed a glass of ice water, a 98 SLR Lonsdale, and headed out to the very back of the yard and laid out on the picnic table puffing/staring away.
Awesome! I've never been able to see the Milky Way since I was a child. Talk about feeling as insignificant as a speck of dust...... I saw Constellations, Meteors falling, and was even able to pick out a few satellites moving across the sky (Do they ever move). Dunno, maybe it's just me, but this sure was some sort of religious moment. Made the SLR seem even that much better.
Anyone else ever try this? If not, you ought to. :thumbs: Just thought I'd share one of those perfect moments with my brothers and sisters.

I recently moved to West Virginia out into the hills of the Shenandoah Valley. I went down in the basement to pick out a cigar for the evening, when just by chance I walked out the back and saw the night sky in a way I never have before. I guess being out in the country, without the city lights illuminating the sky makes everything stand out quite a good bit more. I got a wild hair, grabbed a glass of ice water, a 98 SLR Lonsdale, and headed out to the very back of the yard and laid out on the picnic table puffing/staring away.
Awesome! I've never been able to see the Milky Way since I was a child. Talk about feeling as insignificant as a speck of dust...... I saw Constellations, Meteors falling, and was even able to pick out a few satellites moving across the sky (Do they ever move). Dunno, maybe it's just me, but this sure was some sort of religious moment. Made the SLR seem even that much better.
Anyone else ever try this? If not, you ought to. :thumbs: Just thought I'd share one of those perfect moments with my brothers and sisters.