Saturday, November 2, 2013

Slivers of light and worlds

I called to other early morning walkers (also led by a dog) and suggesed that they cross the street and look through the trees at this:  the moon, which is both a slivered crescent but also visible as a disc.
    This view of the moon reminds us that the moon is not a light, it's an immense rock lit up by the sun and by sun's light reflected off the Earth onto the moon.
   This view is also a reminder that when we walk through our daily world, we should occasionally look up,m and look past our immediate surroundings to see the worlds beyond.

1 comment:

  1. Nice picture! Did the other dog-walkers come across the street? How did they react to your invitation and were they in a mood to share their observations?

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