The Full Moon of April 4th, was big and bright. The blood moon was not seen by me here on the marsh. I'm an east coaster, and I think the five minute eclipse was better seen from the west coast. Just seeing Luna in her fullness was enough for me. This Libra Moon is only the second Full Moon of the year that I was able to witness. Rain has been a prominent feature over the past few months, not that I'm complaining. Of course rain means overcast, and overcast skies are not conducive to viewing the Full Moon. It's okay...I know she's up there...
So, wow! This is my first post of 2015. Better late than never, I suppose. I've been working up to posting on here for several weeks. Toiling in the mine has monopolized a lot of my time. For as much as I'm thankful for having a full time gig, it is exhausting. I work in a frame shop. Peering in from the outside it may not seem like a busy or laborious job, but...it is. There is always a lot to do. I'm really not complaining. If it weren't busy I would just get bored, and who wants that? Not me. The only draw back is the condition of my hands. Mainly my left hand. A pinched nerve is causing my middle and index fingers, along with my thumb, to be numb. My index finger is the worst off. The numbness is a painful one, as well. I've gotten accustomed to it for the most part, but there are certain tasks that require me to concentrate visually on what I'm doing. Since I can't feel what I'm doing I have to watch things closely. Saw the doctor earlier today and he is referring me to ortho. It sounds like surgery might be presented as my only real option to relief. *sigh* Guess I might just have to bite the bullet and let them snip both of my wrist 'tunnels'. Oh well...
Another mild frustration I've had over the last couple of months is my car. For as much of a glorious convenience they are, they can sure be a pain in the ass. A month or so ago my 'check engine' lamp lit up. The engine would "lope" a bit when it idled, but that was the only out of the ordinary thing it was doing. Just figured it needed a tune-up. I took it to the certified Audi mechanic here in town (a family owned shop cleverly called 'Two Nuts & A Bolt"). After hooking it up to their computer that apparently speaks 'Audi TT', the results said it was a valve. The valve was replaced. Easy-peasy. So then...
A couple of weeks ago the 'check engine' lamp lit up yet again. The engine is doing the same loping thing in idle. *sigh* The car seems to be running fine for the most part. Trying to figure out when to take the car in, and when I can financially do it (if it isn't related to the valve they just replaced). All I can say is I know how Penny feels...
The next widely observed holiday was St. Patty's Day. It is quite a big 'to-do' here in Savannah. There is a parade, the fountains are "greened" (green dye is added to the water of the old landmark park fountains), and beer flows freely. Especially on historic (and touristy) River Street. It was debated as to whether we would venture out in observance of the day. Maybe shoot some pool. Have a beer, or even a Guinness. Instead we stayed in. Decided not to bother with the crowds of drunken obnoxiousness that usually fill the heart of town. Nope, just had a couple of brews at home, and went to bed in hopes of getting some rest before the mine.
The last observed holiday that passed not that long ago was Easter. Whatever your beliefs on what the holiday represents, I see a day that has risen to commercial heights only surpassed by the biggest commercial day of the year Xmas.
This is my one and only Easter egg. It basically sums up the day for me. Nothing of note to report. Uneventful. Lazy. Many kids celebrate by tearing into baskets of chocolate bunnies, and those horrid marshmallow Peeps. If I were a kid, my basket probably would have held a box of Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans with an over abundance of booger, rotten egg, and vomit flavored jelly beans inside. No, I'm not usually a glass half empty kind of person. Most days my glass is half full. Let's just say it was jostled around a bit and some of the contents splashed over the side. Moving right along...
Another prominent flowering bush here at the condos is the Camelia. We have a big bush by the front porch, so I've snapped quite a few pics of its blooms. We have had a very rainy season thus far that is in deep contrast to the same time last year. I love rain, so it doesn't bother me a bit.
Through my camera's lens I have chronicled the many moods of Gaia by way of the marsh. The various colors of death and renewal. From overcast to foggy to clear blue with the cotton of clouds. The above picture still showing the mustard yellow of colder times illustrates winter's lengthy stay.
Green is my favorite color. Nature's beauty here on the banks of Wilmington Island shows green in it's various shades. High up on the trees, or around their base. In the brilliant green reeds growing on the bank of the rippling pond. I wish that Summer were like this, but alas...moderate temperatures will give way to the heavy humid heat of June and July.
I'm going to end this post with some more shots of the two Full Moon's that have been visible this year. I've also added this shot of the Moon during the day. Oddly enough, I have had people tell me how incredible it is to see the Moon during the day, and how it must mean something. They think that it represents an omen, that there is some bit of folklore about it. How about it's closest to the Earth and it is also reflective. All it's doing is going through it's usual orbital cycle, people. *snerk*
On that note...
I'm finally back after a few months hiatus. More posts on the way...
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