seconding Judy's comment, and please consider posting the series as so far
achieved...
best from Max
Quoting Judy Prince <[log in to unmask]>:
> Inspired and thoughtful, Sharon. Your Moon series continues to be elegant,
> important, and affirming.
> Thanks so much,
>
> Judy
>
> 2008/12/16 sharon brogan <[log in to unmask]>
>
> > Cold Moon
> >
> > Each month I show you the same face,
> > and you call me a different name.
> >
> > Now you call me Cold Moon,
> > but I am always cold.
> >
> > You call me Long Night Moon,
> > but my nights are always long,
> >
> > bright on one side, dark the other.
> > I am the same, always, and you
> >
> > make of me what you desire. Magical,
> > monstrous, indifferent, muse.
> >
> > I pull at your blood, and you
> > deny me. We yearn for one
> >
> > another, stone of my stone, fire
> > of my fire, night of my night.
> >
> > ******************
> >
> > Dec. 12, 11:37 a.m. EST — Full Cold Moon; among some tribes, the Full
> > Long Nights Moon. In this month the winter cold fastens its grip, and
> > the nights are at their longest and darkest. Also sometimes called the
> > Moon before Yule. The term Long Night Moon is a doubly appropriate
> > name because the midwinter night is indeed long and the moon is above
> > the horizon a long time. The midwinter full moon takes a high
> > trajectory across the sky because it is opposite to the low Sun. The
> > moon will also be at perigee later this day, at 5:00 p.m. EST, at a
> > distance of 221,560 mi. (356,566 km.) from Earth. Very high ocean
> > tides can be expected from the coincidence of perigee with full moon.
> >
> > ~ sharon
> > Watermark
> >
>
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