Important Shop Update! Holiday shipping and preorders! Also the moon is red?!
Added 2021-11-19 04:02:34 +0000 UTCHello All! I have a little news for you regarding holiday shipping and such! If you’ve ordered anything from me it will be going out this week, that also includes preorder charms and ineffable con orders that got held up.
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I will keep the shop open until Sunday the 28th but after that I am planning to be closed until around the 23rd of December. I have a show going up at a gallery and a residency set up there too. I will not be near my stock and I don’t want to promise that a gift will arrive in time if I can’t appropriately plan. After I settle in the first week of December I may open the shop back up, but I just want to make everyone aware. If you’re going to get something from my shop for the holidays please make sure you do it between now and the 28th of November!
And quick note on the Ineffably Spicy books! I sent in the files and all systems are a go so they should be to me right on schedule! Expect those to go out in mid December as promised 💕
As always you are lovely and amazing gremlins, I hope that you’re having a lovely fall and I will meet you back here tomorrow for more comics!
Sidebar! Did you know fun things are going on with the moon tonight? It only happens once every 600 years! If you can safely walk outside in about 5 hours to see the night sky I will be doing the same thing!
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Comments
thanks for keeping us informed (that's always appreciated and you're awesome for doing it), but mostly: congratulations on the art gallery things happening!! 🎉🎉🎉 that's so exciting and we're very happy for you 😊💚 hope you have a wonderful holiday season, whiteley!
Planetary System
2021-11-19 11:23:42 +0000 UTCIt's not that we see a lunar eclipse every 600 years-- they're usually about twice a year-- but the moon is at its farthest from the earth, so the eclipse will last for 3 hours, 28 minutes, and 24 seconds, and that hasn't happened in 580 years. It will be at maximum around 4 AM on the US east coast, 1 AM on the US west coast. Most of Eurasia and Africa, wait for next year.
Tina Rhea
2021-11-19 04:16:03 +0000 UTC