Waning moon tunings for the beginning of the week

Ten days after the last note, ten days after the full moon, time for the waning crescent. A call to relax, to look back, to be grateful. The sky brings much needed water this week. Looking out in the morning, there's gray and rain, but opening the door brings in the deep scents of the forest and warm, gentle air. The morning swim feels more soothing than refreshing.

Yesterday I gathered plants and stones and slowly began to prepare the hall for next weekend's music. The rainy week will end with poetry and song on Saturday night, an hour before the first soccer game, on the day of the new moon.

You are invited to join us for poetry and music. Please RSVP in advance here.

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