Here is the much hyped Supermoon of 2013 rising into a twilight sky on the wet Alberta prairies.
A clear night for a change, with no storms about. Though one rolled through earlier today. We don’t need any more rain! Thankfully I am high and dry on the Alberta prairie but many friends to the west are not so lucky and have been flooded out, evacuated or have been camping in their homes with power and heat off. Calgary has largely come to a standstill, with the main pastime being watching the rivers rise and fall.
Tonight, after two days of destruction from horrific floods, at least we in southern Alberta were able to enjoy a clear night and the sight of the wonderful solstice Moon rising. This is the closest Full Moon of 2013 and has received an inordinate amount of PR as the “supermoon.”
It certainly did look fine tonight, though in truth no one could ever tell the difference between this “supermoon” and any normal Full Moon.
But perhaps this one is a little special, reminding us that the sky brings beauty as well as destruction.
– Alan, June 22, 2013 / © 2013 Alan Dyer