Last night was May's full moon, know as the Flower Moon in Native American lore. It is the time much of the earth is bursting forth with flowers, encouraged by the warming temperatures and ample rains. It is also referred to the Corn Planting Moon, as the name indicates, because it is time to plant the corn. Get your hands into the soil and plant your flowers or gardens. It is a time of fertility and passion, and has been referred to as the Hare Moon also. Guess this is the time the little guys are the busiest. No matter what you call it, there is nothing as beautiful as a full moon majestically hanging in the sky, drawing you towards it with its energy.. Next full moon, get out and just take a nice long look. Appreciate the glory and energy it has to offer.
A quiet place to reflect on life, family, work and play. I'll share some of my recipes with you from my years as a professional Chef. I'll discuss my passion for heirloom tomatoes and unusual vegetables.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Flower Moon - May Full Moon
Last night was May's full moon, know as the Flower Moon in Native American lore. It is the time much of the earth is bursting forth with flowers, encouraged by the warming temperatures and ample rains. It is also referred to the Corn Planting Moon, as the name indicates, because it is time to plant the corn. Get your hands into the soil and plant your flowers or gardens. It is a time of fertility and passion, and has been referred to as the Hare Moon also. Guess this is the time the little guys are the busiest. No matter what you call it, there is nothing as beautiful as a full moon majestically hanging in the sky, drawing you towards it with its energy.. Next full moon, get out and just take a nice long look. Appreciate the glory and energy it has to offer.