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[13Witches] Digest Number 7238

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1a.
Re: Holiday Getting to Know You From: moonlightwolf4@yahoo.com
1b.
Re: Holiday Getting to Know You From: Lady Nightshayde
1c.
Re: Holiday Getting to Know You From: Paula Moors
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Geminid Meteor Shower Expected to be Heavenly Show From: Lady Nightshayde
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**Topic Tag**, 12/12/2010, 12:00 am From: 13Witches@yahoogroups.com
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Cerberus From: Luna

Messages

1a.

Re: Holiday Getting to Know You

Posted by: "moonlightwolf4@yahoo.com" moonlightwolf4@yahoo.com   moonlightwolf4

Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:20 am (PST)



Holiday Getting to Know You

1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate?
Hot coco with marshmallows


2. Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree?
Wrap but now that gives me a idea i hate wrapping

3. Colored lights on tree/house or white?
Colored n White

4. Do you hang mistletoe?
would love too need to get some

5. When do you put your decorations up?
When ever the mood gets to me lol

6. What is your favorite holiday dish (excluding dessert)?
Cookies and pudding pie of course lol

7. Favorite Holiday memory as a child?
sadly I do not have on holidays growing up started ok but it was a day to gang up on me.

8. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa?
What people tried to tell me i was 9 maybe or a little younger but I believe :)

9. Do you open a gift on Yule/Christmas Eve?
nether but want to start a tradition of our own since we will be celebrating Yule and Christmas both

10. What kind of cookies does Santa get set out for him?
What the boys pick out they some times leave him coco milk too lol

11. Snow! Love it or Dread it?
its pretty in till it gets all nasty

12. Can you ice skate?
nope

13. Do you remember your favorite gift?
no i liked them all

14. What's the most important thing about the Holidays for you?
Family, friends connecting

15. What is your favorite Holiday Dessert?
, Pudding Pie with lots of whipped topping

16. What is your favorite holiday tradition?
do not have one yet hope to start soon

17. What tops your tree?
a star that was my husbands great grand father its very old and very special to my husband since my husband looks and takes after him it gives him a sense of connection

18. Which do you prefer: Giving or Receiving?
Both!

19. What is your favorite Carol?
Baby its cold out side, Santa baby , any Transiberian Orchestra,

20. Candy Canes?
On the tree and in a basket on my husbands train table

1b.

Re: Holiday Getting to Know You

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Sat Dec 11, 2010 2:05 pm (PST)





any Transiberian Orchestra,

Aren't they great? I saw them last year, and I was blown away.

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde


1c.

Re: Holiday Getting to Know You

Posted by: "Paula Moors" paulamoors@gmail.com   paulaann15

Sat Dec 11, 2010 3:01 pm (PST)



They are amazing, I love them!
Parvana
Paula Moors, CBA
Petaluma, California
Face Painting and Balloon Art
www.sunshineannee.com

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Lady Nightshayde
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2.

Geminid Meteor Shower Expected to be Heavenly Show

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Sat Dec 11, 2010 12:48 pm (PST)





Geminid meteor shower expected to be heavenly show

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By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
Flaming rocks will soon begin hurtling toward the Earth with the arrival of the annual Geminid meteor shower, one of the biggest of the year.
The peak of the week-long shower will come just before dawn on Tuesday, but the shooting stars will also be visible across the world late in the weekend, says Rebecca Johnson, editor of StarDate magazine from the McDonald Observatory near Fort Davis, Texas.
Where skies are clear, the viewing will be best "before dawn on Tuesday. It starts to get light an hour before sunrise, so any time before that is going to be a good time to look," she says.
Those who'd rather stay up late than get up early might want to wait until the moon sets around midnight on each of those nights during the shower. "You can still see meteors when the moon is up but it will be better when the moon has set," says Johnson.
The peak will hit Tuesday morning at 6 a.m. Eastern time, 5 a.m. Central, 4 a.m. Mountain and 3 Pacific, says Johnson.

"If you're brave enough to brave the frigid Arctic cold that's prevailing in most of the eastern part of the country, that's when you'll see them," says Bill Cooke, an astronomer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, in Huntsville, Ala.
Meteor showers can be unpredictable in the number of fiery paths they sketch across the sky, but the Geminids are known as one of the most reliably consistent. They're expected to generate between 60 to 80 meteors an hour, "about one a minute," says Cooke.
Meteors of course aren't falling stars. In the case of the Geminid shower, they're tiny pieces of debris breaking off an asteroid called 3200 Phaethon as it orbits the sun. Although the shower was first seen in the 1860s, the asteroid wasn't discovered until 1983.
Though the Geminids do carry a whiff of mystery. Most well-known meteor showers, such as the Perseids and the Leonids, come from comets, which are "big, dirty snowballs," in Cooke's words.
When they get near the sun, the heat turns the ice into gas, freeing some of that dirt, which is then pulled into Earth's orbit and falls through the atmosphere. As it burns up, it creates the brilliant streaks we see as meteors.
But the Geminds come not from a comet but an asteroid, "a big hunk of rock," says Cooke, so exactly why it's got so much material trailing behind it to burn up in our atmosphere is unclear.Even if it is a clump of rock bits, which is one kind of asteroid, the Geminids are many hundreds of years old so those bits should have long since been lost "and yet (they are) still throwing stuff off. It's a weird meteor shower," Cooke says.
It's also somewhat controversial in that some astronomers believe 3200 Phaeton to be a dead comet, a former snowball that's lost all its ice, and some believe it was just rock all along.
But what's producing the meteor showers hardly matters considering how lovely they are. For those who can't make it out Tuesday morning, the meteors will be visible for two days before the peak and a day or two afterwards, just not as plentiful.
It's "a great shower that many people never see" because they come during cold weather, says Cooke. "The Perseids get all the press. It's much nicer to be out on a warm August night then to be freezing your rear in December."

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde

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**Topic Tag**, 12/12/2010, 12:00 am

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Sat Dec 11, 2010 7:56 pm (PST)



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Cerberus

Posted by: "Luna" starsluna@yahoo.com   starsluna

Sun Dec 12, 2010 12:33 am (PST)



I am playing in a Role play game , and need any information on Cerberus.We are using him as a God for our Lycan group..Any rituals or anything would be helpful .Thank You Thank you ..Luna

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