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Moons
On 31 January this year we allegedly had a “super blue blood moon”, a very rare event. Except that a supermoon is only fractionally bigger than a normal one, a blue moon just means the second full moon in a calendar month, and the blood moon (aka a total lunar eclipse) wasn’t visible in the UK. Ah well.

Categories of storm
When other places get snow, Chester gets icing sugar. When others get floods, Chester gets a small puddle. When storms lash the coasts, our thoughts just turn to the wheelie-bins. I guess it’s a good thing really. 🙂