My observing report

As I drove up the winding road to my driveway, I idly mused upon the popularity of underwater basket weaving as I contemplated the low fog. Would it rise, or not?. When I arrived at the parking lot, it was filled with friends eager for a night's observing. I counted at least 21 telescopes set up.

I started my night's observing with one of my favorite objects, M 26. It shimmered, as if it were Santa Claus. Then, for a real challenge, I had a chance to see Abell 49. It appeared as a glimmer of the Big Bang. After that, I looked for and suspected NGC 1218. It looked exactly like a cantilever bra. After that, I looked at IC 844. It shimmered, as if it were dandruff on black satin pajamas. Next, I tried for IC 2553. It took me back to the first time I saw two scoops of spumoni ice cream. Next, I found M 10 in Cygnus. It reminded me of a smoke ring. Then, for a real challenge, I tried IC 1401. It shimmered, as if it were Dubya. After I'd spent a few minutes looking at that, I logged NGC 2889 in Antlia. It sparkled like George W. Bush. Then, I located IC 2288. It was better than George W. Bush. With that checked off my list, I identified IC 112. It seemed fainter than Dubya. With that checked off my list, I tracked down B 599. It would be easy to confuse with the invisible man.

Finally, it was time to pack up and leave. As I drove home, I contemplated the events of the night, and realized that any night out under the sky with good friends is better than listening to the Monkees Box Set.


    ...Akkana (with help from David North, Jane Houston Jones, and Bill Arnett) .

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