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Ralph Marantino
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Loc: Old Bridge, New Jersey
Braving the winds.
      03/09/08 09:48 AM Attachment (21 downloads)

Had to move the clock ahead an hour(how stupid).The westerly winds were howling all night and blew away all of the Jersey pollution,the seeing was good even though I still have 25 to 35 mph winds from the West.Plenty to see on the limb,not much on the disk.

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* Braving the winds. Ralph Marantino 03/09/08 09:48 AM
. * Re: Braving the winds. Jim Rosenstock   03/09/08 01:40 PM
. * Re: Braving the winds. Jim7728   03/09/08 01:59 PM
. * Re: Braving the winds. JimP   03/09/08 10:46 AM
. * Re: Braving the winds. Ralph Marantino   03/09/08 10:53 AM
. * Re: Braving the winds. stets   03/09/08 10:23 AM
. * Re: Braving the winds. darkstar528   03/09/08 10:40 AM
. * Re: Braving the winds. smc89   03/09/08 10:23 AM

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