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Late Supper and a Near-Full Moon

What a relief to have it cooler. We ate outside where the temperature felt like nothing. It wasn't warm, it wasn't cool, It was just right. Maybe we should've eaten porridge. 
After I went to bed, Eric said he watched the very bright, almost full moon. At a certain point it was between Jupiter and Saturn, from his point of view, over here on Earth.
The moon will be full on Monday; here's info from The Farmer's Almanac:

August’s full Moon was traditionally called the Sturgeon Moon because the giant sturgeon of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain were most readily caught during this part of summer.
Other names for this Full Moon include ”Full Green Corn Moon,” signaling that the corn was nearly ready for harvest, “Wheat Cut Moon,” “Moon When All Things Ripen,” and ”Blueberry Moon.”

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