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Started by Kat Kanning, October 26, 2007, 06:25 AM NHFT

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Kat Kanning


Lloyd Danforth


Friday

It *is* a good morning. I lost 0.2 pounds.  Three cheers for digital scales, that help you to appreciate the little things!  :icon_pirat:

Tom Sawyer

Cool image... The moon setting in the west and the fog in the valley below.

Russell Kanning

the moon was also so cool last night .... I was burning wood and watching the moon come up over the hemlocks last night ... for the 3rd time this week :)
The Shire is a great place to live.

Pat K

Well I'M late, but good happy peppy morning to all!

EJinCT

Good morning!

And I'll raise....

Have a great day!  ;D

error

It's 2 pm and I wish you all a good morning!

Rosie the Riveter

Quote from: error on October 26, 2007, 01:05 PM NHFT
It's 2 pm and I wish you all a good morning!

Morning to you?   ;)

Beth221

watch for the moon rise this weekend, suppose to be a great harvest moon! 

Pat McCotter

Quote from: Beth221 on October 26, 2007, 08:33 PM NHFT
watch for the moon rise this weekend, suppose to be a great harvest moon! 

Mr Technical here! Sorry Beth, but this weekend is the Hunter's Moon.


         Algonquin/  English/  neo-Pagan     Other
         colonial    medieval

  Jan    Old         Wolf      Ice           Moon After Yule
  Feb    Hunger      Storm     Snow
  Mar    Crust       Chaste    Death         Sap; Crow; Lenten
  Apr    Pink        Seed      Awakening     Grass; Egg
  May    Flower      Hare      Grass         Planting; Milk
  Jun    Rose        Dyan      Planting      Strawberry; Flower
  Jul    Buck        Mead      Rose          Hay; Thunder
  Aug    Sturgeon    Corn      Lightening    Grain; Dog Days
  Sep    Harvest     Barley    Harvest       Fruit
  Oct    Hunter's    Blood     Blood
  Nov    Beaver      Snow      Tree          Frosty
  Dec    Cold        Oak       Long Night    Moon Before Yule


Kat Kanning

Nice chart.  I wonder what it means.

Pat McCotter

I didn't transmit that information through the ether?!?!?

Sorry, Kat. These are the names of the full moons for different months for different groups of people.

Good morning and I hope you have a great day!

Kat Kanning


Lloyd Danforth

Beth!  You're a month late getting to your harvest :P