I think this makes perfect sense...the moon controls the tides...we're something like 70% water...how could it not affect us at some level?
I really like the fact that the full moon is the same all over the world no matter what season it is. The sun blazes or wanes and changes the state of affairs on the earth, but the moon's effect is more subtle...and it affects everything all over the earth.
The full moon was beautiful last night from a balcony in the South End, wispy clouds floating by - a very "Brokeback Moon".
No planets were visible either because of clouds or lights. We observed that the boys would have been off the Mountain already separated a full month.
Later on there were some sprinkles, but they didn't dampen the company or conversation.
The full moon was beautiful last night from a balcony in the South End, wispy clouds floating by - a very "Brokeback Moon".
No planets were visible either because of clouds or lights. We observed that the boys would have been off the Mountain already separated a full month.
Later on there were some sprinkles, but they didn't dampen the company or conversation.