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Eternal beauty."The Magnificent Tail of Comet McNaught".
Sadly, 4LG, you're not going to see it, unless you head to the Southern Hemisphere. It's not going to be heading north again.However, you can still make out the tail if you have a really dark sky.
I like the idea that Maxx is showing off. Makes me smile and we need that.
I'm thinking that Maxx is just showing off now....He always was a little ham. He's scamming scritches from the angels.
I have a wonderful mental picture of Maxx leaping off the comet for a brief rub up against an angel's wing, followed by a "Woo-hoo," as he leaps back onto the comet, feather in his mouf. What a lovely tail!
Thanks buckeye!
Plushyist. Tail. Evah. It's too good NOT to show off. Way to go, Maxx!
Eternal beauty.
ReplyDelete"The Magnificent Tail of Comet McNaught".
Sadly, 4LG, you're not going to see it, unless you head to the Southern Hemisphere. It's not going to be heading north again.
ReplyDeleteHowever, you can still make out the tail if you have a really dark sky.
I like the idea that Maxx is showing off. Makes me smile and we need that.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking that Maxx is just showing off now....
ReplyDeleteHe always was a little ham. He's scamming scritches from the angels.
I have a wonderful mental picture of Maxx leaping off the comet for a brief rub up against an angel's wing, followed by a "Woo-hoo," as he leaps back onto the comet, feather in his mouf. What a lovely tail!
ReplyDeleteThanks buckeye!
ReplyDeletePlushyist. Tail. Evah.
ReplyDeleteIt's too good NOT to show off. Way to go, Maxx!