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Hungry Full Wolf Moon Howls Outside in Frigid January–Or Does It? – Indian Country Today Media Network.com
Hungry Full Wolf Moon Howls Outside in Frigid January–Or Does It?
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Whatever its name, this second moon after the winter solstice (the first was December 28) turns full on Saturday night at exactly 11:38 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and it will soar high in Turtle Island's skies, much like the summer sun. This is

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Love story begins with one Super Bowl, continues at another – Baltimore Sun

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Love story begins with one Super Bowl, continues at another
Baltimore Sun
The wedding plans were still on hold. In 2010, the couple went on a cruise to the Bahamas. As they stood on the ship's deck with other cruise-goers the night of Dec. 21, watching a rare total eclipse of the sun during a winter solstice, Jim took her aside.

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The long, lonely winter for humans and geraniums – TheNewsTribune.com
The long, lonely winter for humans and geraniums
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They don't do much for a couple of months – not until the winter solstice, not until that time when the sun completes its journey south and comes running home to us up here in the north. The low point for geraniums in our part of the Earth is the

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January full moon mimics path of July sun – EarthSky (blog)
January full moon mimics path of July sun
EarthSky (blog)
The January 2013 full moon presents the second full moon after the December 21 solstice. There was a full moon in late December, on December 28. In North America, we often call the second full moon after the winter solstice the Wolf Moon, Hunger Moon
Hungry Full Wolf Moon Howls Outside in Frigid January–Or Does It?Indian Country Today Media Network.com

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