Saturday, September 1, 2012

gold and crimson band






gold and crimson band
beneath a purple mantle
mirrored by the pond

Ephemeral Artist, creating breath-catching skyscapes with light and water, a kaleidoscope of constantly changing colors, new and ever new, now here, now gone.
          On the other horizon, the cloud cover obscures the full moon rising. This happens to be a blue moon, the second full moon of the month, which recurs about once every 33 months. Many people are familiar with this phenomenon, but not many know its technical name: intracalmonthal-biplenilune (within the month, second full moon).

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