Lovely shot of the moon, May. I've never before heard the term Strawberry Moon! The time is perfect for Indiana. My strawberries are very prolific right now.
Maryanne, The haze over Vermont at this latitude, feels strange because the color isn't the usual overcast cloud color. The sky has a tint of a dusty brownish yellow.
I must head outdoors right after posting here. What a beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteWe have several days of rain over these Maritimes. Yay! Hope it helps the fire situation in Nova Scotia.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLorrie,
ReplyDeleteI hope you are able to capture some good photos.
The color of the Moon looks fabulous.
Marie,
ReplyDeleteYay for the rain!
Overcast here this morning south of PEI.
By tonight, I hope the Moon is visible.
Sandy,
ReplyDeleteThe Strawberry Moon should be one of the prettiest of the year. Enjoy your weekend
Oh, I'll go outside and see if it's visible. We have chances for afternoon rain so you never know. Thanks for telling us about it!
ReplyDeleteDiane,
ReplyDeleteWishing y'all clear skies!
Gorgeous moon photo! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
If I get a chance tonight I'll look for it.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot of the moon, May. I've never before heard the term Strawberry Moon! The time is perfect for Indiana. My strawberries are very prolific right now.
ReplyDeleteCarol, I hope your sky over Cape Ann was clear last night.
ReplyDeleteI hope, Wiiliam, the Ottawa sky was clear as well for the Moon to shine.
ReplyDeleteBecki,
ReplyDeleteThis week I hope local pick your own strawberries are open.
I saw this last night and was just blown away, it was so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYay!
ReplyDeleteI am glad your sky was clear.
I always wondered why it is called the "Strawberry Moon." So glad you got to experience it. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Thank you, Sheri
ReplyDeleteIt was quite a delight to see it even on the not full nights.
The moon here was beautiful even though it was covered with a smoke haze from the wildfires. Today it's sunny, but you'd never know it.
ReplyDeleteMaryanne,
ReplyDeleteThe haze over Vermont at this latitude, feels strange because the color isn't the usual overcast cloud color. The sky has a tint of a dusty brownish yellow.