Aww, absolutely adorable bless you, I hope you're having a lovely Winter Solstice and warmest wishes for Yule time, blessed with love, peace, friendship, kindness, happiness, may good health and good fortune too,much love to you and your family blessed be ❤️🎅🎄😘🧚♀️🌚❄️...
The Full Moon Names we use in the Almanac come from the Algonquin tribes who lived in regions from New England to Lake Superior. They are the names the Colonial Americans adapted most. Note that each full Moon name was applied to the entire lunar month in which it occurred.
Would the names change for the Southern Hemisphere? For example your harvest moon would be our spring one. Or is this just Northern Hemisphere being all domineering again like they are with Christmas?
Clearly it's different in the northern hemisphere. You're on an American website, conversing in English. Of course it's going to be biased to the northern hemisphere. Cant you find a south African platform to talk about southern hemisphere specific moons?
Probably and I also understand why most things are Northern Hemisphere centric, it's just because most of the landmass is in the Northern Hemisphere. It's just sometimes it might be nice if the Southern hemisphere got some cool stuff too. Not really causing trouble just wishful thinking.
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#Indigenous teachings 13 moons.
I had a chat with the moon one day. I was informed neither she, nor he, & was told to say they.
They do reflect the light of the sun. They also penetrate the sky & the waters of all of mother earth.
“They are all just hams Marge”