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the setting sun " The Show " -
vivid orange / yellow -
framed by lacy branches -
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an almost full moon -
March’s Full Moon is traditionally called the Full Worm Moon by the Native Americans who used the Moons to track the seasons; Colonial Americans used these names, especially those named by the local Algonquin tribes who lived in the areas from New England to Lake Superior.
At the time of this spring Moon, the ground begins to soften and earthworm casts reappear, inviting the return of robins. In some regions, this is also known as the Sap Moon, as it marks the time when maple sap begins to flow and the annual tapping of maple trees begins.
- Old Farmer's Almanac source -
23 March is to be the full moon -
shall be a beaut -
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vivid orange / yellow -
framed by lacy branches -
yet -
turn around -
another sight to behold -
an almost full moon -
March’s Full Moon is traditionally called the Full Worm Moon by the Native Americans who used the Moons to track the seasons; Colonial Americans used these names, especially those named by the local Algonquin tribes who lived in the areas from New England to Lake Superior.
At the time of this spring Moon, the ground begins to soften and earthworm casts reappear, inviting the return of robins. In some regions, this is also known as the Sap Moon, as it marks the time when maple sap begins to flow and the annual tapping of maple trees begins.
- Old Farmer's Almanac source -
23 March is to be the full moon -
shall be a beaut -
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Peggy C club has replied to Dave Roberts 2014Also the March Moon is known as the Lenten or Storm or Sap or Crow or Death Moon
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