Oh nice. I love the third.
Thank you for the photos! May I share them?
Sure.
And, thanks, everyone, for the nice comments.
Indeed. When they were saying on the radio “first time this has happened in 150 years” I just wanted to scream out “so the fuck what?! The blue moon part is just some arbitrary accident of the calendar.” But I’m an angry person that way.
I’m a bit pissed that I forgot about it this morning. My daughters were up getting ready for school and daycare, and I think the older one (3 1/2 years old) would have appreciated it. Then again, I remember my dad waking me up in the middle of the night to see a lunar eclipse and me being completely underwhelmed, so who knows. But at least they were awake at the time.
I had an hour long-drive this AM, right into the west, facing the moon the whole time. 
I had mostly cloudy skies at that same time, allowing me to see the moon for about 67 total seconds. 
But what I saw was definitely an impressive eclipse. 
Second total lunar eclipse in a row here (Canberra, Australia) that I have missed due to overcast skies. Grrr.
It was on in Melbourne pretty much exactly midnight. Well worth staying up for, and nicely visible from my back yard
I kept hearing the “super blue blood moon” crap and assumed it was just social media bullshit like the whole “supermoon” thing. I didn’t realize people were talking about an eclipse until after the fact. It was cloudy anyways.
Super moon = when the moon makes an extra close approach to Earth, resulting in a larger-than-normal full moon (not that you’d particularly notice anyway)
Blue moon = the second full moon in a month (a sheer accident of the calendar)
Blood moon = a total lunar eclipse
Last night, all three events happened together at once.