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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in November, 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024. The deck of the bridge is now under that pile of debris.

Thursday, December 31, 2020

A last something for 2020


 A bit of a spooky last full moon on Dec. 29, 2020.


Tonight's quote:

We have a responsibility to hold to the power of love that we know to be true,
and to not allow the world around us to deaden that in ourselves.


LUCAS JOHNSON

16 comments:

  1. The full moon in December, known as the Cold Moon, when colder weather begins..and it has!

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    1. Definitely "Cold Moon" though this week isn't as cold as it was a week ago. Tomorrow rain coming again.

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  2. Hello,

    It was a pretty full moon, the last of 2020. I am hopeful for 2021! I wish you all the best in 2021, a happy and healthy New Year.

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  3. I also had an incidental and unexpected shooting of the full moon. I know that all of the full moons have been given names, so I looked it up and discovered that we call this one the Cold Moon. I wonder why? lol

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  4. ...you captured the moment beautifully.

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    1. I love that my iPhone can take simple photos...I haven't pulled out my Nikon for months.

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  5. Love seeing the full moon in the trees and clouds there. Spooky and beautiful. Happy New Year!

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    1. Yes, and this time of year those branches are definitely bare. Brrr.

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  6. Beautiful - looks cold! Happy New Year to you. I've loved your various comments on my blog - good to have made a new friend.

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    1. Thanks, Jenny. I mentioned before that I've begun to rely on my phone's camera, and haven't even pulled out my Nikon in months. I'd better check that I've taken out the batteries, I guess.

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  7. What a great moon shot, I love it!
    A happy and healthy 2021 to you.

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