Every seven-eight years or so, a Blue Moon appears in the heavens, on the last night of 2009 - it was in full view. There was a little mysticism and a little magic in the air as it shone through the trees and over the fields; its gaze was captivating. The origin of the name is steeped in folklore - but it's said that when the Blue Moon occurred, it spoke to those in its light (- and it apparently kept the livestock in line).
As we said goodbye to 2009 we were able to enjoy the light of the Blue Moon, the last of this decade's.
As we said goodbye to 2009 we were able to enjoy the light of the Blue Moon, the last of this decade's.
What a sight to help us celebrate New Year's Eve.
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