Monday, March 6, 2023

The First Full Moon of Spring

 

 It's been kind of undecided around here lately. Sun in the morning, clouds in the afternoon, or clouds in the morning, sun in the afternoon. Some people wearing shorts, others in winter parkas. Some with combinations of both!  And while astronomical spring begins on March 20,  meteorological spring began on March 1. 

 And now, the  nights of March 6 and 7 bring the March full moon.  It could be the last full moon of astronomical winter, or the first full moon of meteorological spring.   

It is also known as the Worm Moon, and it has other  names---Sugar Moon, Crows Come Back Moon, and the Lenten Moon,  names evocative of spring.

The Old Farmer's Almanac has more information about the names of the March Moon. You can read more here

Yes, the Worm Moon is a good name.   Now is the soft ground, the smell of mud and the robins returning.

We have been so fortunate here. The snowstorm of a few days ago missed us. The worst of the snow/rain mix was east and south, a snow globe in Valparaiso!  And tornadoes in Indiana and Ohio.

There was so much uncertainty about the storm---where, when, how much snow. So much depends on the storm track, the surface temperature and the snow bands.  

Was this the last storm of winter?

The robins are back, and the sparrows who are with us all winter are chirping from the rooftops.

Tonight and tomorrow night, the moon will be full,  rising over the trees with fat buds on the branches. 


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