Hello. "Moon!"
My first word was 'moon.' While you read, look at these pictures of a close full moon. Not just any, but Saturday's. Like, it's springtime. Get hip.
So, you've heard it's an illusion that the moon can appear closer, but that orbits are irregular. Why'd they invent science again? Are you scoping close full moon shots on one side of your screen while cueing to this littany?
- The full moon now waning marked the start of spring last weekend.
- Waning gibbous (gibbous>'half-moon') before Taurus indicates...check your farmer's almanac.
- The continuous lunar calendar has been counted about 6,000 years, or about 12,000, years. Roughly.
- The timings of the moon are not incidental: tides, fluids, humors, wolves, light, power, cycle, partnership...
- Get LUNEY. Add your comment below. Dichotomies not required.
When I was at MSU, we visited a Biodynamic farm, and I was absolutely entranced with their methods. I've meant to learn more about lunar gardening for years, and now seem overwhelmed with where to start and how to find the basics- any ideas?
Posted by: Anna Kaschner | 03/24/2011 at 10:54 AM