When I went outside with the dogs last night, the moon was so big and bright! Not quite full, though. That happens tonight. It is a special two-fer supermoon that may also prepare us for the winter months ahead. I will explain.
Native Americans named the full moon that occurs in October the Hunter's Moon. The brighter light in the sky made for better hunting conditions as they prepared to stock up for colder months. You'll be able to see it in all of its glory tonight.
Because it's the full moon closest to the Autumnal Equinox, it's also the Harvest Moon. Talk about an overachiever, this moon is supermoon-status as well, because of its proximity to Earth as it orbits. That means it will appear larger to the naked eye. Remember that as you keep reading...
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