December 29, 2006

Moon over Montana

The new year is going to be exciting. I can feel it in my skin. I found an interesting article on the names of the moons to come in the next year at space.com There will be a Blue Moon on May 30, 2007. Space.com also says this about the March full moon:

March 3, 6:17 p.m. EST – The Full Worm Moon. In this month the ground softens and the earthworm casts reappear, inviting the return of the robins. The more northern tribes knew this as the Full Crow Moon, when the cawing of crows signals the end of winter, or the Full Crust Moon because the snow cover becomes crusted from thawing by day and freezing at night. The Full Sap Moon, marking the time of tapping maple trees, is another variation. A total lunar eclipse will take place on this night; the Moon will appear to rise will totally immersed (or nearly so) in the Earth’s shadow over the eastern United States. The rising Moon will be emerging from the shadow over the central United States, while over the Western U.S. the eclipse will be all but over by the time the Moon rises.


2007 is the year of the Boar. That is my husband's Chinese Zodiac sign so it will be a good year for him. That should mean me too if all goes well. I am a Dragon so this year is an opportunity to turn my luck around and make changes for the better. That makes me very happy because we are going to be selling our house in hopes of finding a better location.

My western sun sign says that I will have a subtley good year:
For Cancer, 2007 will bring exciting trips and mental journeys prepared by March eclipses and activated by the New Moon in April.

During the last three years, Uranus has been inspiring you a spirit of independence. From April 2007 on, when it will meet the North Node, Uranus will bring impetuous people and unexpected events in your life, helping you redefine the path you need to follow.
This sunday my lover and beautiful child will stay home and celebrate our lives. We are happy and blessed. As we raise our Rose Spumante we will toast ourselves and you. Cheers to the New Years!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Cool, thanks for the info and link about the moon. Neat facts!