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I wish you a very happy 2019! After all, it starts with a lunar eclipse on January 20th called the “Super Blood Wolf Moon,” so what can possibly go wrong?
01 Tuesday Jan 2019
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I wish you a very happy 2019! After all, it starts with a lunar eclipse on January 20th called the “Super Blood Wolf Moon,” so what can possibly go wrong?
Dracul Van Helsing said:
Happy New Year, Nicholas. ☺
Wish you a wonderful 2019. 🎆🎇
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thank you, Christopher! May 2019 bring you back everything the previous ones took away… in spades!
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Dracul Van Helsing said:
Thanks, Nicholas. ☺
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Joan Hall said:
Happy New Year, Nicholas. Sorry I’ve been out of the blogging game for a while (long story). I love full moons, so I’ll be looking at this one!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Hi, Joan, and welcome back! Whatever troubles 2018 brought, may 2019 dissolve them like dewdrops in the sun.
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Charles Yallowitz said:
Happy New Year! I’ll mark the calendar for the terrifying werewolf moon.
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coldhandboyack said:
Meh, could be worse. What about the honey badger bile moon?
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Lol–now, that does sound scary 😀
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Gabi Coatsworth said:
Happy New Year, Nicholas. I tried to watch the video, but the computerized voice set my tenth on edge. I guess I’ll have to wait for the actual moon…
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Lol–yes, computerized voiceovers are the worst 😀
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Staci Troilo said:
Happy New Year, Nicholas! I’m a fan of all things lunar, so this one really has me excited.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Yay for Luna-watchers 😀
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kimwrtr said:
Happy New Year 2019, Nicholas!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
You too, Kim! Your support made 2018 special; thank you for everything 🙂
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kimwrtr said:
My pleasure. Thank you for all the informative articles.
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V.M.Sang said:
Happy New Year.
Tbis is quite amazing, Nicholas. The title of Book 3 in my Wolves of Vimar Series is Wolf Moon. In it, the two moons of Vimar pass one in front of the other when they are both full. One is larger than the other, the larger being a golden colour and the smaller a silver colour. This produces the appearance of a golden eye with a silvery pupil. It is likened to the eye of a wolf, and is called a Wolf Moon.
Coincidence, or what?
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Wow! I hope it’s an omen about how wildly successful your series will be in 2019 🙂
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Don Massenzio said:
Happy New Year Nicholas. I look forward to another year of following your great blog. I wish you all the best.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
That is such a sweet thing to say, Don! Thank you, and may 2019 bring your books the success they deserve 🙂
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Don Massenzio said:
Thanks so much!
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DebyFredericks said:
People say science is boring, and then you come up with something called a Super Blood Wolf Moon. (Which actually is from folklore, I know, but you get the idea.)
You know, we could do an anthology with that title, though…
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Lol–I’d buy that book 😀
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