Luna-Lunochka

On the way home from my early-evening refreshing (read: cold!) open-water swim, I noticed the tiny, four-day-old baby crescent Moon right out of the Slavic Dreamworld. All this image needed was a giant, menacing raven.

It didn't even qualify for being called "Luna," so I referred to it as "Lunochka."

By sunset, it mischievously dove in and out of multicolored clouds, as if playing hide-and-seek. 

It was not until Darkness falling that I noticed how little Lunochka was actually vengefully yellow.

This made me look up the Moon calendar for the next two months, realizing that October's Full Moon falls right on my birthday!

< Insert sunglass-smiley here. >

Of course, I plan to visit London, followed by Washington, D.C., and, possibly, New York City around that time. If this trip works out, city lights will be sure to obscure my Moon.

Crescent Moon

What's lilac above, pink below, and yellow in the middle?

Tonight's amber-shaded Moon!

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The moonset almost coincided with the sunset on August 10, which likely explains some of the otherwordly colors throughout the entire sky. I also saw Venus to the right of the crescent Moon, complementing tonight's stellar entertainment of the highest caliber.

My cuddly, wrinkly basset hound seemed to have shared my enthusiasm. He stayed on the balcony the entire time staring at the horizon, probably unearthing those long-forgotten archaic dream-memories of being a wolf! 

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