Thursday, August 11, 2022

Super Moon vs. Cell Tower

I did my volunteer hours at the library tonight and then came home and mowed the lawn.  After that until after sunset, Whip and I were out on the deck.  I was throwing treats and she would search to find them (made easier because now the grass was shorter).  Just sat and listened to the hoots of owls letting each other know their location.  Watched the Belt of Venus rise in the east.  Then the moon rose.  This full moon is the Sturgeon Moon - named after the Great Lakes fish.  It's also the last supermoon of the year (when the moon looks a touch bigger than usual).  It also is one of the few times the moon rises directly behind the nearest cell tower.  Summer in the Northwoods is pretty neat.

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