HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!!
The moon turns full Saturday night or very early Sunday morning in the UK and US. Sorry, AQ, I didn't look up Australia. This is the Strawberry Moon, the Mead Moon, or the Honey Moon, among other names.
It was 94F today here on my patch. That's 34C.
Here's info about this moon and other celestial/astrononomical events this month.
Everyone have a wonderful early summer week. Winter for AQ. Love to all!
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OG - I too hope your chair was fixed yesterday.
My poppy flowered today. The colour is growing on me.
RUSTY: Thank you so very much for your fascinating description of the Eisteddfod. I would so very, very much like to see it in person, even though I don't speak Welsh. When I asked you what the word meant, I had no idea it was such a culturally important and profound event! I appreciate your thorough explanation! LINDY, yours, too! I'm going to read the Wikipedia entry tonight. Glad you found your car! It's interesting that the event has a "pavilion." My local state park (forest) had a permanent pavilion for decades. Historically, it was the site of many cultural events for the rural community, especially the annual "Chautauqua" (an Iroquois, Native American word). Thousands of rural folks from a region would travel to a Chautauqua to hear speeches (by national political figures, preachers, and prominent people in the arts and sciences) and engage in varied activities. These traveling events brought information, culture, news, religion, the arts, and entertainment to remote US small towns and villages in the19th and early 20th centuries and were taken very seriously. Sort of like the Eisteddfod.
DIANE – I hope that smoke & ash clears soon. It will not be healthy with particles of burnt plastic and other chemicals in it. A friend was ill for months after SA’s 2015 Pinery bushfire – she was stupid to drive around after to see the damage.
PAT & OG – What a great idea to share items for your newsletters.
RUSTY & LINDY – I always thought an Eisteddfod was “just” a sort of music event. I learn so much on this thread.
Evening all: Eisteddfods are a big deal. The men who worked the coal mines used to organize some wonderful choirs. I remember Men of Harlach (but wasn't that the same melody as All Through the Night??)
Diane: Ghastly air there. I was talking to someone in Manhattan today and he said the sky was yellow and that people were wearing masks; we saw the evidence on the evening news. When the Thomas fire blew up in Montecito a few years back, we were all wearing N95 masks because of the smoke, but these Canadian fires are truly apocalyptic!! Weather guy in NY says it should start clearing there on Saturday.... Meanwhile, stay indoors!
OG. Oh good, chair fixed. I can believe the battery fiasco. We have crows that (every year this time) decide it's time to spread the bark groundcover from our garden all over the sidewalk. So rude.
AQ: Good Lord. That must've been some storm with rain coming in the door under the verandah!. Is that unusual for the season?
Off to sort out leftovers from family visit for OH, then it's yoga on Zoom.
Stay safe everyone!
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