Well, it’s a marvellous night for a moondance. So one guess as to what I was doing with my fantabulous friends, Claire and Sarah this evening. Usually appearing in September, the Harvest Moon is so named as it’s the full moon closest to the autumn equinox. But tonight we danced ‘neath the cover of October skies. Not really much more to say except the night’s magic kept the moon hiding behind clouds and trees and buildings, so we’d dance. And then we’d stop. And then we’d dance again. Which made us laugh. Which was perfect.
Resources
Leendertz, L. (2019) The Almanac, A Seasonal Guide to 2020, London, Mitchell Beazley
Morrison, V. (1970) Moondance, Los Angeles, Warner Chappell Music, Inc