I have been motivated by Vani and my friends "down under" to start a
new book while I wait to see if "Senior Moments" will be published.
Here is an excerpt of an actual event that happened. I particularly
like to describe simple experiences in a descriptive manner. This
occured one night when I got "mooned" by some teenagers having fun.
...There, framed by the intense darkness of the night, were no less
than six full moons, shining intently! One could not help but be impressed
by the display. The presentations were varied in size, shape, and hue.
Half of them had two little "mini-moons" hovering on the Southern edge,
but I don't think they tended to revolve in an elliptical orbit. They seemed
"too close in" to remain in the gaseous atmosphere for long. The other
celestial spheres had a more geometrically circular design, but I believe
their orbits were starting to decay as they seemed to "wiggle" back and
forth. By far, however, the middle most orb dominated the solar system,
as it was the "Jupiter" of the bunch. The size and mass were huge. Conversely,
the far right moon resembled "Pluto" in its tiny compactness. Overall, it
was quite an astronomical event!