This week was the Hunter's Moon, the first full moon after the fall equinox. It alerts hunters to stock up on meat for the winter. It reminds hunters and animals that winter is on its way. Since full moons rise at sunset and set at sunrise, they are first seen low to the ground and seem especially large. In the days pre electricity, they served as a powerful light source. If you are ever out walking in the light of a low, full moon, you know how dramatic the effect can be- especially on a clear night.
The above photo was taken near a the Farm Course of the Greensboro Country Club in northwest Greensboro. As this is the part of town where the airport is located, that stripe through the moon is probably a contrail. Since there is not much light pollution, the silhouette of the treeline frames the moon beautifully. If you are ever out near Lakes Higgins, Townsend or Jeanette, the views are spectacular this time of year. If you want a way to spend time on a lake, this Saturday and Sunday and next at 11:00 am, you can take a fall foliage pontoon tour on Lake Townsend. Reserve your spot by calling 336-373-3694.
The full moon captured in all its mystical magic Janis. We forget in these present days how significant the moon was in days gone by ✨
Posted by: Grace | Friday, October 26, 2018 at 07:21 AM
Beautiful!
Posted by: William Kendall | Friday, October 26, 2018 at 10:59 AM