Harvest Moon


In my linkbar on the left, I keep Skywatching, because it is such a great blog about the things I can see in the night sky.

Recently, Jupiter has been pretty near the moon, and on September 14-15 we will have harvest moon. Why the name? Skywatcher explains that for the farmers in the past, it was important to be able to keep on collecting the grains after sunset, and the full moon helped them see what they were doing. Thus, "harvest moon".

Here in Asia, this weekend there will be many celebrations as the autumn full moon appears. Korea keeps the tradition of Chuseok at this time of year, originally a harvest festival. In Japan, we are having a day off on Monday to celebrate the Otsukimi (moon viewing) to give thanks for the harvest of the year, and (officially) to celebrate the old folks. Happy long weekend!

Comments

Pandabonium said…
K and I enjoyed moon cakes while sitting on the bench with Momo the Wonder Dog and watching clouds blow by the moon. Lovely.
Martin J Frid said…
Hold onto your hat, Typhoon 13 is on its way!

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