I think someone else posted about this beautiful — and very bright — full moon. So, forgive my redundancy,
In Googling it, I found the following:
“. . . a reference to it being the March full Moon and the first full Moon of springtime. As the earth begins to warm up following the cold months of winter, nature is awake once again, and earthworms become more active in the soil.” (I’m not sure my friends in MD, NY, CT, DE, RI, MA, & ME would agree about the earth warming up!)
In any event, I always eagerly look forward to the moonlight glitter that sprinkles the waves of Marigot Bay in my view from CEC. Magical!
In Googling it, I found the following:
“. . . a reference to it being the March full Moon and the first full Moon of springtime. As the earth begins to warm up following the cold months of winter, nature is awake once again, and earthworms become more active in the soil.” (I’m not sure my friends in MD, NY, CT, DE, RI, MA, & ME would agree about the earth warming up!)
In any event, I always eagerly look forward to the moonlight glitter that sprinkles the waves of Marigot Bay in my view from CEC. Magical!



