FrameChannel Told Me About The Lunar Eclipse Last Night
I had never seen a complete lunar eclipse before. I’ve seen partial eclipses, but never a complete eclipse. Somehow, I always got the news that there was going to be one AFTER it was already over.
Last night, however, I watched a complete and total lunar eclipse, from start to finish, and it was AWESOME.
Yes, of course I took pictures. They’re already dancing across my wireless digital picture frame.
Why was this year different? How did I find out there was going to be a complete lunar eclipse last night, in time to be there and see it?
This year, I have a wireless digital picture frame.
But how can a picture frame tip a person off as to an eclipse?
I use FrameChannel with my wireless digital picture frame, that’s how. FrameChannel lets me subscribe to pretty much any web content with a feed, and I get all kinds of things, PLUS hundreds of pictures, slideshowing across my wireless frame.
That’s how I found out about the eclipse, you see. I don’t listen to the radio, and by the time I sit down to read a newspaper, it’s three days old, but every single time I walk through my living room, I stop in front of my wireless digital frame and watch the content, and when you multiply those little “stops and watches” by a dozen times daily, and when each little “stop and watch” includes pictures, quotations, weather, and NEWS, there’s not much that slips past me these days.
That’s how I made it out to the back yard last night, bundled in my warm coat and a blanket, stationed myself in a lawn chair, and watched the sky give forth one of its many, many miraculous sights. It was a little cloudy, but it wasn’t too bad.
The eclipse was a marvel, and I’ll remember it for the rest of my life. Plus, I’ll get to relive it, because I took possibly a hundred pictures of it, the best of which are part of my ever-moving slideshow.
So, to sum up: Wireless digital picture frame = your pictures, my pictures, friends’ and relatives’ pictures, professional pictures, news, weather, quotations, inspiration, and whatever else you subscribe to.
FrameChannel ROCKS. Check out this lunar eclipse video the FrameChannel NASA channel sent my frame!










