Granny's gone and done it again

Almost 6 a.m. Well, GC and I managed to crawl out of our respective warm beds to go check out the lunar eclipse and were a bit disappointed. The blood moon was just setting below the hills in the west, but it was definitely staining the sky a brilliant blood red as it sank into oblivion. Not really worth getting up for ... but I'm glad I did.
 
Almost 6 a.m. Well, GC and I managed to crawl out of our respective warm beds to go check out the lunar eclipse and were a bit disappointed. The blood moon was just setting below the hills in the west, but it was definitely staining the sky a brilliant blood red as it sank into oblivion. Not really worth getting up for ... but I'm glad I did.
What?! I was even up and outside with DH at 5, I didnt see it! I will say we couldn't sleep last night though.
 
I have my chicken monitor on. Shadow is crowing but nobody else seems to be stirring or answering him. It's just barely getting light. It's another 45 minutes before DH gets out there to open them up and put out their feed.
Our Mr. Chicken was crowing, but when I went in he was crowing from snuggled up on the roost between them! 😂 I flung their door open and let the light fall on them, that got them up.
 
Looks like a Shibu Inu!
Kind of, she is a Carolina dog (we are pretty sure anyway) they are closest in appearance to basenji and all those Asian dogs, or dingos. She doesn't quite match up with any of the others thoigh. Color, nose angle, head shape, thigh length/angle ect. She matches a Carolina dog to a T, conformation and coloring, right down to some very odd and specific behavioral quarks, like refusing to mate with other dogs (Even ones they like while in heat), going crazy for small animals, being both highly intelligent AND eager to please, terrified of people yet extremely friendly and loyal to "her people", and last but not least "nose holes" 😅.
 
Almost 6 a.m. Well, GC and I managed to crawl out of our respective warm beds to go check out the lunar eclipse and were a bit disappointed. The blood moon was just setting below the hills in the west, but it was definitely staining the sky a brilliant blood red as it sank into oblivion. Not really worth getting up for ... but I'm glad I did.
I believe they said there won't be another until 2029.
 

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