Tweeti read about this a week ago glad you reminded me. reminds me of a book i read in high school, "day of the triffids" it's an old 60 sci/ fi horror book. actually a great read about a meteor shower that blinds most people and these genetically altered plants that turn carnivorous.
anyway i will chance it and watch
Tweetthanks for posting baby
everything said and done here is for entertainment purposes only. i don't even really workout i just pretend like i do so i can have big friends
TweetI just looked it up in our area and some of the parks are holding a gathering for it between 9-11pm Central time
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Tweetwe were just out but it is to cloudy her
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Tweetdamn
TweetVery cool thanks for sharing this. The family and I enjoy these.
TweetAccording to
Perseids Meteor Shower Peaks On Monday August 12 2013 | PlanetSave
The best time to watch will be sometime in the early morning — ideally sometime around 2-4 AM, that’s probably the best bet. The meteors will appear to be originating out of the constellation of Perseus — which is located in the Northeastern portion of the night sky, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere during the month of August
TweetStepped out baby and its clear here. saw about five in as many minutes.
TweetThanks for this post
TweetWe saw a few here. Hope there are even more tonight.
TweetI was up at 12:00 and then 3:00 am went out on the deck looked in all the skies and saw plenty
of stars. None of them were shooting in any direction.
The news said there should be about 60 hour. So one a minute. When I'm up multi times tonight ill have another look.
All my outside cats were real confused as to what I was doing,
Gc