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Summertime

Posted on June 3, 2022June 3, 2022 by Dave

“Summertime!  How lovely it was out in the country, with the wheat standing yellow, the oats green, and the hay all stacked down in the grassy meadows! And there went the stork on his long red legs, chattering away in Egyptian…” Tales by Hans Christian Andersen The Summer Solstice. Midsummer, that’s what is happening. On…

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Mayday

Posted on May 1, 2022May 1, 2022 by Dave

Mayday The first of May is Mayday, the second of the four cross-quarter Days of the year. It falls midway between the Vernal Equinox and the Summer Solstice, two of the year’s quarter days. In Celtic England, Mayday was called Beltane. The Sun today will rise midway between the place it rises along the horizon…

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Luna.ClubYachats.Com

Posted on October 21, 2021October 21, 2021 by Dave

Luna has moved to a new server and will be coming online very soon. Luna, and all ClubYachats domains and subdomains are now hosted by RipTide Technologies LLC.  This site is “Made in Yachats” Hope to see you in the log files!

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Sentinels in the Sky

Posted on May 17, 2008March 18, 2023 by Dave

Sentinels in the Sky When we talk about the weather, we often find ourselves fascinated with its complexity and capriciousness. We are as curious as were our ancient ancestors, who were acutely aware of how weather affected their food supply and survival. Some tribes and cultures erected permanent structures, with which they could continually chart…

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    The Full Moon for March is traditionally called the Sap, Lenten, Crow or Worm Moon. But I prefer the very beautiful Awakening Moon, which is what the Plains Indians called it.

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