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Haiku My Heart: Super Moon




Super Moon…
what is it really?
Perigee!



Chart of apparent difference of size of moon found here.
  
Science facts,
so unromantic
yet  precise!

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Comments

Lea said…
However... your photos could easily spark a romance, or a thriller novel! I did not know the meaning of perigee before now, so thank you Norma!
carol l mckenna said…
Lovely moon shots ~ wonderful and realistic haiku ~ Happy Weekend to you ~ xoxo

artmusedog and carol ( A Creative Harbor)
tami said…
Love learning new things : ) And your lovely moon photos! Swoon : )
rebecca said…
dear nonnie,
i flew to boston last week and arrived late evening....but just in time to watch the yellow moon rise above the charles river. gorgeous. luminous. super ROMANTIC!

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