The full moon we experienced last Tuesday sometimes called
the Thunder Moon. This is as a
consequence of weather patterns in our hemisphere being the stormiest in the
month of July. None of this is a result
of climate change – it’s just the way it’s always been.
The full moon we'll experience next week is sometimes called
the Thunder Moon. This is as a
consequence of weather patterns in our hemisphere being the stormiest in the
month of July. None of this is a result
of climate change – it’s just the way it’s always been.
So far we haven’t experienced any particularly show -stopping storms but I did stumble across one from five years ago that is worthy of sharing.
Ordinarily I would not recommend standing on a wet porch in your bare feet during a lightning storm. But the view of that stormy sunset was spectacular.
And as the ruckus breathed its last gasp Ma Nature hurled some extra lightning bolts at the setting sun....
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