If you said, "The Marcels, 1961," you are kinda right and get 15 bonus points. If you said, ""Blue Moon" was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934. The first vocal performance in a film was by Shirley Ross in the movie Manhattan Melodrama (1934), while the earliest commercial recordings as a single were by Connee Boswell and Al Bowlly in 1935," you get 5 bonus points for knowing how to use the Google. ;-)
Blue Moon... no, it isn't blue... come on, you didn't really think that, didja? Anytime there is a second full moon in a given month, it is called a "blue moon." And, since the moon cycle is approximately 29.5 days, the blue moon only happens every 2 or 3 years generally. So, if you didn't get out there and howl at it last night, you'll have another chance tonight. The peak was 12:46 am this morning, so it will still look full tonight.
A couple interesting facts: It's a Micromoon; because the moon is currently near its apogee (the farthest point in its orbit from Earth), it will appear about 14% smaller and slightly dimmer than a typical full moon. Depending on your sky, you may also be able to spot the planet Saturn or the red supergiant star Antares glowing brightly right near the moon.
Oh, yeah, and the photo...
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A bit of a milestone...
Yesterday, the views on this blog hit a big number...
Over 3 million views. Over 400,000 views in May. I don't know why. I have mentioned before that I get some statistics, but not specifics, as in: who. I can tell you that about 90% of the viewers are from the US. I know what kind of devices are being using to view (iPhone, Mac, Windows, Android) and the different browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). There have been a variety of websites that have linked to the blog over the years, but the majority of people are checking in directly or through Blogger (from another blog).
Nothing to be gained from the numbers; this blog is not monetized. Just an almost daily posting of what's going on with us. As Joan calls it: my public diary.




















