Wednesday, March 20, 2019

489: SPRING EQUINOX 2019 WITH A SUPERMOON TONIGHT


This morning was the last official morning of winter. This afternoon at 3:58 PM on the Wasatch Front will mark the beginning of Spring when the sun is directly over the equator. I went outside this morning to find two doves hiding in a maze of tree branches entangled with thorny vines. The tree branches that appear dead will begin to blossom in the coming days.  The doves were symbolic to me of the hope of new life and the peace that it brings.  


Also, last night I took a photo of the rising moon. Tonight there will be a Supermoon. The third supermoon of the year. Very unusual to see three supermoons in a row. The full moon tonight, called the Worm Moon, will rise over the Wasatch Mountain around 7:30 PM. I hope the sky is clear to take a photo tonight.