Thursday, November 13, 2008

'ONE WALKS, SEEMINGLY ALONE WITH THE NIGHT' ~ NOVEMBER FULL MOON


“Summer ends, and Autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night.”

~ Hal Borland



~ November Full Moon
'Freezing Moon'
(Gashkadino-giizis (oog ~ Ojibwe)
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17 comments:

  1. Just when I don't think you can do anything more creative than you already have done you surprise me! Love that photo, perfect poem to with

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  2. Now that was very interesting. The 12 Moons of the Year.... is there a summer moon and so on? I see you have painted the moon above with an autumn glow and it is so smart looking.

    I always think of Autumn as the most wise month. It's just a feeling I get. I can't explain it but I really connect with it. Maybe it's cause when you get older less things bother you and Autumn seems to be happy and contented.

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  3. I love the full moon and I can feel it in my body, I think it is amazing and fascinating. I saw a movie the other night called The Dish starring Sam Neill it is about the landing on the moon in 1969, have you seem it? It is nice little film./ Tyra

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  4. A wonderful celebration of the full Moon in November
    Karen

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  5. Ditto to what inadvertent farmer
    said ! So beautiful ....

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  6. I adore Hal Borland's work, and this excerpt is a perfect illustration of why. Can't you feel yourself "there"? Your photo is a beautiful layering. Unfortunately, it was mostly overcast last night, so we didn't get a good view of November's "Beaver Moon", except for the diffuse, white glow that hung low in the sky.

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  7. I loved the quote from Hal Borland. Doesn't it evoke a clear, peaceful picture. It makes me want to go walking even though the temps here are in the low 30's and it's raining.
    Marnie

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  8. Magical. I love what you did with your photo of the full moon - very creative!

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  9. Thanks I~farmer ~ a bit of a challenge but fun!

    Dear Anna ~ I must agree. Bittersweet autumn is hauntingly beautiful in many ways.

    Hi Tyra ~ I feel the same about the moon (a long story but a gift from my father as a child). Today's glowed extra-special on my birthday!

    Thanks artistic Karen. How kind a fun way to celebrate this special day.

    Most kind, Cherry. Thank you.

    I loved this Hal Borland excerpt and quote, Nancy. Somehow, it just seemed perfect!

    Exactly Marnie ... you got it!

    Thanks Connie ~ I have a passion for the moon!

    Hi Amy ~ and big thanks. You are most kind!

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  10. Mystical. Autumn is a time to rest.
    Just wish it was sunny.

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  11. I love this quote from Hal Borland--such vivid description of a quiet autumn evening. I've read only When the Legends Die by him; I should read more of his writing.

    I agree with Inadvertent Farmer (what a clever name!)about this photo--the effects you create in your photos are amazing, Joey.

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  12. Yes Patsi ~ the season boldly shouts in vivid color, "See me!" before quietly resting ... a good lesson that it's time to take a nap.

    Dear Rose ~ I love Hal Borland. This was a fun post, capturing thoughts through 'my birthday' moon.

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  13. your image is amazing that is so ingenuos of you, layering the leaves over the full moon. i love this time of year, i too believe it to be a more contented time of the year with hearts set on gratitude.

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  14. Thank you, Marmee ~ Autumn is time to hone in and nest, with much to be thankful for.

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  15. Now that is one gorgeous photo of the moon. I love what you've done with it! Perfect for fall!!

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  16. I enjoyed this post so much, the poem does draw one in, as if indeed you are there in that moment. Beautiful rendition of your November Moon!

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