I tried to take some pictures of the "worm" moon (don't know why it's called that) last night through my bedroom window and they didn't turn out too well. My friend April posted a really nice picture of the moon. It is just so bright shining in my bedroom window.
Ah the marvels of the internet.
WORM MOON
As the temperature becomes warmer and the ground begins to thaw, earthworm casts reappear along with the return of robins. The northern tribes called this the Crow Moon, with the cawing of crows signaling the end of winter. Also known as the Crust Moon because the snow becomes crusted from thawing by day and freezing at night. The Sap Moon marked the time of tapping maple trees. Settlers also knew this as the Lenten Moon. A biblical name referring to the last full Moon of winter.
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Good job, Audrey!
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