Today (still Thursday in California) would have been my cousin Sheri's 64th birthday. Her stained glass sun, created from a sketch of mine, is next to me in the dining room window every day as I write. This afternoon South Pasadena had showers, then a thunderstorm, then pouring rain for more than half an hour. After four weeks of heat and humidity and not a drop of the oft-mentioned "monsoonal flow" through our neighborhood, it was as fitting a birthday gift as I could imagine. The LA Times this morning reported that in the past two days, New Orleans had an inch more rain than Los Angeles for its entire so-called rainy season. Living in a thinly disguised desert, I view rain as a blessing, welcome it, especially when not predicted.
On the 31st, we can all frolic beneath the blue moon, the last until 2015. Do we make a wish, plan a ceremony, eat cupcakes as an artist friend has announced? It seems we are being called to watch the sky, even if just for a day. I tend to watch it rather more often than that. A rare summer storm may signify nothing, as may the blue moon of song and story. Regardless, both are happenings outside the ordinary which remind me how fond I am of that which falls beyond the ordinary.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Once in a very blue moon
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4 comments:
I've always loved this Nanci Griffith song and the fact of blue moons...ours was already quite impressive last night. Lot's of lovely blue shadows everywhere.
Kerry - Glad to know our playlists are still in sync. I was so delighted with the rain I forgot to pay attention to what the moon was doing. I'll try to notice tonight. xo
You've been busy this month, Marylinn! I've just been catching up w/you on Reader. Our blue moon, here in New England is has a veil of Teletubbies-shaped clouds drifting beneath its glow. It's a precious sight tonight.
By the way, I have 2 Rosa Mira Books , and they are both wonderful, as is Penelope! I'm so sorry I missed her promotion--have spent most of the summer away from cyberspace. It's good be back back here this evening. :)
Jayne - Glad you are back. I believe if you wished, Penelope might extend her drawing-with-purchase offer. It would be worth asking. When I can figure how to format my original to fit into my blog, I will share Ratty at his finest with everyone. Your New England moon does sound dreamy. xo
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