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Full Moon January 2023

Full Moon January 2023

Happy Full Moon!!!! It’s the first full moon of 2023, and I am looking forward to drawing and painting more this year. I felt a bit rusty making this image in my sketchbook yesterday, and so, I’m looking forward to devoting more time to practicing 

Full Moon in Wild and Wise

Full Moon in Wild and Wise

This wayfaring tree has been calling to me.  It grows near our patio, and I don’t remember its leaves remaining this far into December. They are such a lovely shade of purple. It is said that if you come across a wayfaring tree, you are 

Full Moon in Democracy

Full Moon in Democracy

It’s a Full Moon in Democracy! This moon says to vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, 

Full Moon in Mystery

Full Moon in Mystery

Happy Full Moon! In this Full Moon, I’m feeling the spooky season – the mystery – the veil parting and hoping to find some hidden truth – some secret desire – some immovable destiny there.  Have a great day and a great week everyone!

Full Moon in September

Full Moon in September

This morning, I saw my breathfor the first time — I want to be altar I want to be altered — Will this exhale be the exchange of breath for air that invitesthe change I breathe

Full Moon

Full Moon

Goodness, it’s another bright and shiny full moon! Happy full moon to you! For me, this full moon is inviting me to bring all that I have to the things that I cherish most.  I am all in on the Beloveds in my life, and 

May’s Full Moon

May’s Full Moon

This Full Moon SAYS: Listen  Listen Listen Inhabit Observe Tend Tend  Tend to inner landscapes  to exterior landscapes Be home  Be home Be home Take time away from the routine  Dig deep into the dirt And be with the birds  Happy full moon! 

Full Moon in April

Full Moon in April

Happy Full Moon! This morning, two great horned owls flew over Patrick and me  as we walked Lucy.  Then, I made the best frittata with potatoes, onions, bell pepper, and garlic using JustEgg instead of real eggs. I should have taken a photo of it, 

Full Moon in March Madness

Full Moon in March Madness

Happy Full Moon! This full moon – I’m feeling the joy of Spring. There is so much potential energy that it sort of feels like nature is experiencing puberty. It’s ready to burst forth – bloom – and become its full grown self.  Therefore, it’s 

February’s Full Moon

February’s Full Moon

Boy – what a bright and full moon this month!!! This moon is making me feel a little silly and giddy – especially since we have strong winds today that are very reminiscent of Spring.  It feels like change is in the air and surprises 

Full Moon: January

Full Moon: January

Happy Full Moon!  Here’s my wish for the next moon cycle: Let’s be more gentle and compassionate towards ourselves and others at the beginning of this new calendar year.  Life is feeling more and more like a super marathon these days, and we need to 

Full Moon: Gather

Full Moon: Gather

All month long, Spring Bird has received very special guests — flocks of migrating birds!  In a matter of minutes, the woods are overcome with the chatter and flutter of migrating robins, grackles, and other birds who stop to rest, eat, and chatter before moving 

Full Moon Beckons A New Rhythm

Full Moon Beckons A New Rhythm

Another full moon arrived yesterday!  This one raps out the message that a new rhythm is required. The winds are changing. The leaves are falling. Resources are waning. There has to be a new way – full of ease and aptitude and love — a 

Wren Moon!

Wren Moon!

So, yesterday was a full moon that came after a very full week at Spring Bird. We’ve had a family emergency, a busy week of nature/art camp, and we are babysitting chickens! So, for this month, I chose to honor the wren, because this time 

I’m Possible Moon

I’m Possible Moon

Happy I’m Possible Moon! In March of 2014, My sister Lisa, my Mom, and I spotted, unbelievably, two screech owls perched on an oak tree limb outside of the Siloam/Spring Bird Cottage. We were spending a retreat there during a time when the owners were