The first total lunar eclipse on the winter solstice since 1638 and only the second in 2,010 years wowed stargazers in North America.
The lunar eclipse started on Dec. 20, 2010 and lasted a few hours into the morning hours of the winter solstice Dec. 21.
In 1638, Mr. Tiddles was there killing during that lunar eclipse on the winter solstice.
On Dec. 21, 2010, there was more bloodshed.
It was a time to celebrate winter solstice with the dispatching of a fresh soul. Strangulation under the red moon light. It was over in a few seconds...catch--stab--strangle...and released into the afterlife. It's poetry!!!
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