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Erika's Annex Page 245 - Here and There
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Once again, moi was out and about,
seeking new places for fun and frivolity.
Tonight, Monique and moi originally
arranged to meet at the Abbey. We
found it, however, to be too noisy for
conversation so moi and Monique
adjourned next door to Here. Where is
Here? Here is where moi was. And now
moi is here, composing this little page.
And where is there? There is the Lodge
of course, always there. So Monique
and moi went from Here to there.
Confused? Moi hopes so.
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And this is Monique
and moi at Here
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And here is moi here
at Here again
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Well that was fun, but now for
a brief commercial interruption
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...and a statement of
terms and conditions
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Then it was time for there, and
to see who was there, there
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Staple posing shots solo (Carla) and
together (Diane and Rose). AWWWW!
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Once more, the solo (Mona), followed by the
hug shot with moi. AWWWW!
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Also staples are the Kimberly shot (left) and the Janet shot (right)
- double AWWW!
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But in case you think moi is getting stale and repetitive n moi's
presentations, moi was fortunate to enlist the services of the girls at the
club to illustrate an astronomical phenomenon in closing - to wit, the
Phases of the Moon. Observe:
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New Moon - The
surface of the moon is
dark. The moon itself
is not visible, except
during eclipses
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Waxing Crescent -
The Moon appears to
be partly but less than
one-half illuminated
by direct sunlight.
The fraction of the
Moon's disk that is
illuminated is
increasing.
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First Quarter - One-half of
the Moon appears to be
illuminated by direct
sunlight. The fraction of the
Moon's disk that is
illuminated is increasing.
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Waxing Gibbous - The Moon
appears to be more than one-half
but not fully illuminated by direct
sunlight. The fraction of the
Moon's disk that is illuminated is
increasing .
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Full Moon - The Moon's
illuminated side is facing the
Earth. The Moon appears to
be completely illuminated by
direct sunlight.
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And finally, after you soak in this wealth of information, artfully
presented, a rare phenomenon to send you back to the Photopage List
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