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Fruits of the Soil

Posted on August 28, 2008 10:02 am by Charles Comment

63  bar rises 29.72  1mph  NNW dew-point 60  sunrise 6:30  sunset 7:57  Lughnasa

Waning Crescent of the Corn Moon

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As the corn moon wanes toward the harvest moon, I thought a picture of the Lughnasa/Corn Moon harvest for today would say more than words.


📂This entry was posted in Faith and Spirituality Garden 📎and tagged beets carrots Lughnasa spaghetti squash vegetables

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