January 20, 2019

Jeremy Likness
Monroe, WA, USA
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The forecast for the Harvest Moon was clear skies, but they couldn't predict the massive Bolt Creek Fire that send 2,000 acres of burning ash into the sky. Jupiter was completely invisible, but the full moon pushed through and obtained a blood red countenance for its effort.
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January 20, 2019
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