Tonight I could see another moon from my balcony for a long time. She is beautiful to see, rather diffuse and vaguely surrounded by a wreath of light. Time for the camera and some reflection. Read on "Washing Moon"
PINK MOON
This moon isn't really pink. The term Pink Moon originates in Indian civilization in North America. This full moon is named after moss pink or creeping phlox, known to us as one of the seven types of flame flower. It's one of the first wild spring flowers in North America.
THE MOON AND CARL JUNG
"One is not enlightened by imagining all kinds of images of light, but by becoming aware of one's own inner darkness" is a telling and characteristic statement of the Swiss psychiatrist who died in 1961 and great thinker Carl Gustaf Jung. Read on "DE MOON AND CARL JUNG"
OBSIDIAN
The name has already passed on this blog page a few times, time to pay more attention to it. Obsidian is rapidly cooled and cloted Pyroxene, which forms an essential lava species in the construction of the moon. Read on "OBSIDIAN'
THE MAYA
On a website entirely dedicated to the moon, a blog about the Mayan cuisine can't be missed. The classic Maya culture experienced its peak between 200 BC and 250 BC in what is now a jungle, in southern Mexico. Read on "DE MAYA'



