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Tag Archives: moon
Wolf Moon
Earlier tonight I couldn’t remember what the traditional name for a January full moon was, but I ought to have been able to guess. When you see a moon so clear and bright on such a frosty night, the instinct … Continue reading
Day 232: Halloween Thoughts
Sean Connery died. I did not need this kind of news today. ๐ More bad news: the high school was closed Friday. There were so many teachers absent due to Covid quarantines that there weren’t enough at school to cover … Continue reading
Day 142: Moon Slice
I don’t often take pictures of the moon. My camera isn’t powerful enough to do it justice. But one evening last week the moon looked so “clean-cut” that I had to try to capture it. Tonight the sky is overcast, … Continue reading
Flying to The Moon
Dear Marshall, We’re having some work done in the yard today. We hired someone to dig a drainage trench at the top of the hill and down the side. You must have been watching out the window as the digging … Continue reading