Sunday, January 14, 2007

Maxx's Comet, the Comet McNaught

AP/Jeff McIntosh

The Comet McNaught, photographed over Devil's Head Mountain (Alberta) in the Canadian Rockies on January 11, 2007.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:11 AM

    "Devil's Head"? Looks more like the Elephant Man's head.

    The comet is gorgeous, just like Maxx!!!
    (((FLG))) You are a credit to all that is good and humane and wonderful, Centaur!!! The world could do with many more of ya! :) (and the rest of the crew here is definitely helping offset the evil in this world)
    Blessings,
    Elspeth Ravenwind

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  2. Anonymous10:19 AM

    It's been very frustrating the last couple of evenings here in MD - clear(ish) overhead but cloudy near the southwestern horizon. I'm afraid I''ve missed Comet Maxx. Not good for the president of the local astronomy club!

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  3. Looks to be a fine ride for our Maxx.
    I hope he waved to Dr. B's pibbles as he passed by.

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  4. Go in peace, beloved boy.

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  5. Maxxie's ride! How I miss him. My deepest sympathies, 4LG.

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  6. Anonymous4:43 PM

    :)

    mestizo

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  7. Anonymous4:59 PM

    "The King of Snark" is a great phrase to describe Wolcott.

    Yes, those bengals (bengali?) are beautiful, but I prefer a cat who grows a fully plush winter coat, just in case he needs it.

    Even though that means cleaning gossamer floating cat hair off of everything. My plush fellow can shed inside of closets he's not allowed into.

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  8. Anonymous6:01 PM

    Even though that means cleaning gossamer floating cat hair off of everything. My plush fellow can shed inside of closets he's not allowed into.

    The other day I had to take the TV remote apart to clean the cat hair out of it.



    ____league

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  9. Anonymous7:28 PM

    Kitty photo.



    http://thumbsnap.com/v/MV0J1ZAu.jpg


    Wizard

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  10. Anonymous9:19 AM

    All my attempts to see comet Maxx have been fruitless as well. I had one thought: If Maxx was going to end up someplace in the sky it would be the constellation Centaurus.

    Backyard Astronomer

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