| User | Comment |
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Melf    | | posted 19-May-2008 4:11am |
Yes. Full moon's always above my skylight. I get the waxing gibbous, the full, the waning, and the last quarter. |
Kristal_Rose    | | posted 19-May-2008 4:23am |
Alas no, that would be cool. That's one thing I enjoy I about camping trips. Once I even stripped down to bask naked in the moonlight. I ended up having strange Arizona Native visions that night, like a mercury salton sea and seaweed slowly evolving to become cacti. |
bill   | | posted 19-May-2008 6:03am |
Often... the way our bed is aligned and with the windows and such. |
jettles   | | posted 19-May-2008 8:56am |
kind of indirectly, our back porch is off our bedroom and the porch has a translucent roof............ it is indirect be we can see it when the moon is bright! |
Galomorro   | | posted 19-May-2008 10:55am |
No -- my bunk bed has stuff on top and fabric around it so it's nearly totally enclosed. |
Enheduanna  | | posted 19-May-2008 11:37am |
No, because the curtains are always closed. I'm not sure if the moon is ever in a position outside the bedroom window either, though. |
LindaH    | | posted 19-May-2008 11:43am |
Never
Moonlight shines on our man made goldmine. |
| JessicaWoman99 | | posted 19-May-2008 12:02pm |
No my bedroom is dark and no light coming in |
| judgescratch | | posted 19-May-2008 1:36pm |
It shines but doesn't enter into the realm of seeing. |
| toxthexend | | posted 19-May-2008 3:31pm |
how should i know? i am asleep. |
| aquawolfy | | posted 19-May-2008 3:46pm |
How the bloody heck should I know????!!!!!! |
| Van | | posted 19-May-2008 6:45pm |
Only when I'm camping. My bedroom window has thick curtains because I like my room dark when I sleep. |
| ihatespiders | | posted 19-May-2008 7:20pm |
No, its a street light. |
| RGirl | | posted 19-May-2008 8:37pm |
If the curtain is open, yes. |
romkey  | | posted 19-May-2008 9:27pm |
Not if I can help it. |
they    | | posted 20-May-2008 9:24am |
I'll say sometimes.
The windows are not heavily covered, but Esther-the-pin-oak lives out front, and she blocks most of the sky... I'm sure she's sucking up all our nice moonlight. |
they    |
Been there, done that!
My visions happened on the top level of the jungle gym at the elementary school in the middle of a cold fall afternoon. It's funny, the place one finds herself during an important vision. |
| kirst | | posted 20-May-2008 6:18pm |
No, not on our boat. I prefer to sleep in the dark. I close the portholes, the mini blinds and the Roman blinds in our cabin. At our house in Georgia we (unfortunately) have a stained glass window over our bed. Can't block that...so if there's a full moon, the moonlight does shine into our room. |
ElvisFan67  | | posted 20-May-2008 9:29pm |
Only during a full moon. |
LindaH    | | posted 21-May-2008 1:33am |
Does the moonlight shine where the sun don't shine? |
| Enigma | | posted 26-May-2008 12:11am |
Sometimes, when I'm lucky. |
cloudhugger    |
Sometimes. Only when I am looking at you sleep. |
LindaH    |
Strange. Usually it's a flashlight that shines on people when I watch them sleep. |
cloudhugger    | | (reply to LindaH) posted 3-Jun-2008 8:31pm |
 aren' you afraid of having that flashlight used against you like a ram up or down a part of your person?!?! |
LindaH    |
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moviesnob  | | posted 18-Jun-2008 2:39pm |
No. The window is far away. |
kcthedog  | | posted 7-Jul-2008 10:12pm |
Not really right on me unless I make a point to open the blinds, but I sit in the moonlight often (howling at it) Hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowl! Hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowl! Hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowl!  Arn't I funny? |