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Friday 170 : Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Edition
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Swamper
Watching the A State of Trance Live stream from Tomorrowland. Kind of sad I'm not there this year but I'm grateful I get to experience it this way at least! lol

Hitting up a Jazz Festival later and then a Full Moon Party later on :eyes:

What say you?
OrangestO
Grime Box with Magda.

Hoping to see some of the beautiful bloody moon beforehand.
Zoso
Damned eclipse wasn't visible here, but the moon was pretty and, if that was indeed Mars to the left of the moon, it was VERY bright. I am pretty sure I saw Matt Damon growing some 'taters up there. The only things I know I will attempt this weekend are 1.) mowing my neon green yard and 2.) trying to get the kids' work schedules figured out so we can take the wife out to eat to celebrate her "clean" PET/CT scans and blood work. lymphoma...in the goat arse!
Silky Johnson
Hanging with family for the afternoon. Free jam with DJ Spinna tonight. I was initially super stoked, then all week have been losing motivation to go thinking about the traffic I'll have to deal with on the way home. I have an alternate route planned, but still need to find my ampedness. Sigh.
Zoso
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Hanging with family for the afternoon. Free jam with DJ Spinna tonight. I was initially super stoked, then all week have been losing motivation to go thinking about the traffic I'll have to deal with on the way home. I have an alternate route planned, but still need to find my ampedness. Sigh.


Just plow through 'em like an old man in a Buick Road Master at a farmer's market! :D
Trance-M
It's ing hot here, like 35+.
I did take some moonshots tonight.
Sushipunk
Saturday morning here, and I decided to get up stupidly early to check out the eclipse. Pretty good view of it from here, so I snapped some pics.





SYSTEM-J
We've had a few thunderstorms here over the past few days, which is helping remove any drought worries.

I'll be mixing with some friends on Sunday but since it's going to rain all weekend I'm spending as much of it as possible in the flat getting my together. It's take me all week to recover from Fabric last Saturday. I've hardly got any ironed clothes left and my shoes are still caked in ravey gravy. Not sure why that one hit me so hard as it was hardly the wildest night out ever, but it always pays to follow a heavy weekend with a quiet one.
JEO
This summer is just sick. Every morning I wake up feeling like I've fallen asleep in a sauna the previous night. Everything's ing clammy and it takes half a split just to get your balls to unstick from your inner thighs after sitting. Since the start of my vacation, which is almost five weeks now, I've seen rain once. Even that was just some brief anomaly in a fjord in Norway.
Lira
After travelling to "three" continents in three weeks, my body is sore, my body clock is completely messed up, and I caught a cold... I seriously wonder how those globetrotting professional Instagram tourists can keep it up.

Seriously, don't these people need to sleep?! Or am I the only person physically unable to sleep in aeroplanes?
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Originally posted by Sushipunk

This one looks pretty cool! I tried to watch the eclipse here, but the moon had not risen yet when it started, and shrugged it off... Only to be told I could've seen it if I waited for an hour or so :(

SYSTEM-J
It is a pain in the arse trying to sleep on a plane, but I imagine it's a skill that can be honed. I never used to be able to nap during the day in any environment, but now I find it effortless, and frequently a life-saver. I have slept on planes before. I can't remember where I was going or coming back from, but I basically put my head down on the fold-out tray in front of me at take-off and woke up as the plane was touching down again.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
It is a pain in the arse trying to sleep on a plane, but I imagine it's a skill that can be honed. I never used to be able to nap during the day in any environment, but now I find it effortless, and frequently a life-saver. I have slept on planes before. I can't remember where I was going or coming back from, but I basically put my head down on the fold-out tray in front of me at take-off and woke up as the plane was touching down again.


Ah, a forward sleeper on a plane. I've had conversations with friends about this. I can't do it (sleeping forward) but apparently it's a thing. I don't know how.
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