Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas Moon



The ice from last week's ice storm has melted, leaving scarred trees in its wake. Wherever I go, I see broken trees and their pale, exposed centers, often the lightest shade in this winter landscape. However, the weather since then has been calm. The skies have been most clear, the wind non-existent.

I am still cleaning up the limbs and branches that fell during the ice storm. At first, I only tossed them out of the way to clear the driveway. Now, I am creating several large piles deeper in the woods to get rid of them. So I lug what I can on each trip, dragging them out of the way. It is slow work, and unless I soon get snow, I will likely be working on it for another week or two.

Christmas morning dawned bright and clear. I was up before dawn and caught this photo of the setting moon when I first wentoutside. It has been a long time since the full moon set on Christmas morning. I don't even remember how long it's been. Perhaps even the last time it was cloudy or snowy, so I might have missed it whenever it did occur. But on this morning, there it was, heavy and pale on a clear, Christmas morning.

5 comments:

Chris said...

I am a sucker for a good picture of the moon. Yours is great! I love how it displays the winter branches.
Good luck on clearing all of the ice storm debris!

ChicagoLady said...

I noticed the full moon Christmas Eve as I was leaving church. By Christmas night, about 7:30 PM, the moon was already starting to wane? Is that the proper term, for when it starts to not be full? Not sure about that.

Jennifer said...

Beautiful photo!

Carolyn H said...

Chris, Jennifer and Chicagolady: I've been trying to get a good full moon photo for at least several months now. I haven't been too successful. This one worked out okay, but I think it was luck. I'm not sure I'll be able to reproduce how I somehow managed to get this photo. I'm glad you liked it!

Carolyn H.

smilnsigh said...

Wow! What a photo!

I love the Full Moons. I love the moon, at any time. But never have been able to photograph it, in such a way. Wow!

Mari-Nanci