Winter is Coming

img_6276 img_2478This weekend the mid-Atlantic transitioned from extreme warmth to severe cold in just a few hours. The high winds forced me to batten down Heath to keep the frigid air from blowing through the windows, doors and fireplace. Leaves blew in circling gust that were so fast and furious they looked like snow falling, while branches flew to the ground with earth-shaking intensity.

Stay warm,
K

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November Supermoon

img_6262{This photograph was shared by my beautiful niece Shana}

A few fun facts:

  1. The November 14th full moon is the closest and brightest supermoon since January 26 1948 and this spectacular phenomenon will not occur again until November 25, 2034.
  2. The moon’s orbit is slightly elliptical so, when it passes close to Earth this is known as “perigee”, causing it to appear larger in diameter and shine 30% brighter.
  3. This moon may also be called the “Frosty Moon“.

Get out and remember to keep looking up!!!
K

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