
Total Lunar Eclipse10:35 PM CST 1/20/2000As if to make way for the eclipse, the streetlights here have been dark all evening, and the low, silvery curtain of clouds moved away for us between eight and nine. Since totality the moon's west side has dimmed from the color of cream cheese to the pale orange of a mercury-vapor lamp. The central and eastern disc appears as if under a layer of lunar fog, yet the night is crisp, clear, and dry. Our thermometer reads an optimistic nine degrees fahrenheit in the warmth of the front porch light. 11:45 PM CST 1/20/2000 The Yeti, careening across the blanket of snow on the middle school soccer field, an area absolutely forbidden to dogs, is perfectly camoflauged in white fur. Directly overhead, a brilliant thumbnail of sunlight creeps across the moon from east to west, illuminating the world. I suppose science can tell us whose shadows we saw cast on moondust at dawn a quarter of the way across the world: which arc of cities, clouds, mountains, ocean, desert. |