Friday, October 1, 2010

HARVEST MOON



Yes the Harvest Moon really is orange and, according to the web, all full moons are orange as they rise near the horizon. The reason this particular moon is called harvest moon, when it occurs near the autumnal eqinox is that farmers, before artificial illumination, could continue to harvest their crops by the light of the moon.  Here is a link to Roy Rodgers and Dale Evans singing Harvest Moon.  Imagine this scene in a Clint Eastwood movie, with Clint serenadin Angella Joile if you want to experience how our culture has changed over the last 60 years.  The moon is still the same however..so far.








2 comments:

Jean Nelson Paintings and Photography said...

Dramatic painting. we live in opposite sides of the country, but you painted and I photographed the same moon - hanging big and orange in the early autumn sky.

Unknown said...

Nancy,
Nice to know so many of us artists, no matter what the medium, experience the moon's beauty
at the same time. We take it all too much for granted. Your beautiful painting reminds me that good old Halloween is coming up soon.