“The moon, like a flower in heaven’s high bower, with silent delight sits and smiles on the night.”
William Blake
It’s been raining in SoCal, and if you have clear skies tonight in your area, take a look at the stars next to the moon. One of them is Alpha Librae, also known as Zubenelgenubi. This star is quite special: if you have eagle eyes or use binoculars, you’ll see it as two stars. That’s no optical illusion as Alpha Librae is, in fact, a double star. To learn more, visit the Sky Tonight app.
As a special bonus, a penumbral lunar eclipse is taking place, too!
Don’t forget to charge your crystals and a jar of moon water!
Not a super great photo of the moon; but I discovered some spectacular tulips and lilacs on my walk.




And of course, after a few days of sun and clear skies we’re back to clouds and drizzle… just in time for the full moon. I used to think I could only put crystals out for the full moon if the sky was clear, but apparently, it doesn’t matter if it’s cloudy. Pretty pictures.
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Thank you! Yes, I thought so too, but was told the moon’s energy can still work on cloudy or foggy nights.
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