A lovely quiet in the park at the base of the fountain, and the moon coming up over the angel's outspread wings on the longest full moon night of the year... It felt good to sit nearby with a fine velvety summer darkness all around, the sound of nights birds in flight and water falling into the wide basin at the angel's feet, leaves and grasses perfuming the soft air.
In the northern hemisphere it is high summer, and we tend to think of the burning intensity  and power of old Helios  ascendant, not the silver aura of Lady Moon lighting up the  summer night against tapestries of twinkling stars, silhouetted trees, marble fountains and falling water.  Hers is a gentler more serene presence, easy on the eyes, tender on one's heart.
Swiftly fly the days this far north and other less balmy times are somewhere beyond the hill.  Tending our shaggy fruiting gardens, we revel in the light, but we are already thinking of harvesting, gathering  in and putting bounty by for the seasons to follow this one.
In the Lanark  Highlands, the first harvest  of the year is already in  progress, and  the fields are dappled with  great round bales of fragrant hay:  timothy  (or blue grass), alfalfa and  sweet clover.  Is there anything on this  planet to compare with the  delightful and rather spicy fragrance of  freshly cut clover?
The  corn is growing by leaps and bounds, and  fields of barley are "pinking  up" nicely.  At sunset there are deer  and  fawns grazing along the  shadowed verges of freshly mowed  fields, wild turkeys foraging in woodland groves and expressing  their pleasure  in clear voices that carry for some distance.  Our cups, our pails and our baskets runneth over with  light and abundance and contentment in June; our thoughts are lodged in warmth and golden sunlight.
We also know this moon as the: Bass  Moon,  Big Mouth Moon, Big Summer Moon, Blackberry Moon, Bulbs  Mature  Moon, Columbine  Moon, Corn Tassels Appear Moon, Dancing Moon,  Duckling  Moon, Dyan Moon, Egg  Hatching Moon, Egg Laying Moon, Egg  Moon,  Eucalyptus Moon, Fatness Moon, Fish  Spoils Easily Moon, Fishing  Moon,  Flowering Cherry Moon, Full Leaf Moon,  Gardening Moon, Green  Corn Moon,  Hoeing Moon, Honey Moon, Hot Moon, Lady Slipper  Moon, Leaf  Dark Moon,  Litha Moon, Lotus Moon, Lovers' Moon, Mead Moon, Middle of   Summer Moon,  Midsummer Brightness Moon, Midsummer Moon, Moon of Horses,  Moon of   Little Fawns, Moon of Making Fat, Moon of Planting, Moon of  the Turtle,  Moon  When Green Grass Is Up, Moon When June Berries Are  Ripe, Moon When  the Buffalo  Bulls Hunt the Cows, Moon When the Hot  Weather Begins,  Moon When the Leaves Are  Dark Green, Moon When the  Leaves Come out,  Moon When They Hill Indian Corn, Oak  Moon, Peony  Moon, Planting Moon,  Pomegranate Moon, Raspberry Moon, Ripening  Moon,  Ripening Time Moon,  Seventh Moon, Sockeye Moon, Solstice Moon,  Strawberry  Moon, Strong Sun  Moon, Summer Moon, Sun High Moon, Thumb  Moon, Turning Moon,  Watermelon  Moon, Windy Moon
I am also fond of Blackberry Moon, Green Corn Moon and Honey Moon.

5 comments:
Simply lovely. Today we head for our Canadian trip. As we drive north from Santa Fe, NM, I will have the moon rise to my right. I am looking forward to reading the names of the moon while we drive.
What a beautiful photograph. The moon was glorious the past 2 nights. - Lindsay
Another phenomenal moon shot. I really like the barely moonlit statue in the foreground. Bravo.
S-
mmm.... gorgeous. it seems no time since you were photographing ice!
Wow!
Guy
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