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Revision as of 14:29, 8 February 2015

The Heavens Smiled

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image by Mohamed Laaifat, Caen City, France

I spent most of Monday watching the inauguration of President Obama. It made me proud, not as a Democrat, but as the citizen of a country that doesn't have military coups; a country that decides who will govern though votes, not bullets. Our political parties, like Jupiter and the Moon, really are far apart, but sometimes get together to bring joy to us here on Earth.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
21/01/2012, 22:00 hr. Nikon D5100, Nikon 70-300mm (300mm).

Yesterday's LPOD: Missing Ejecta?

Tomorrow's LPOD: A Moving Moon



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