The Full Cold Moon —or the Full Long Nights Moon— is so named
because, during December, the winter cold fastens its grip and nights are at
their longest and darkest. It is also sometimes called the Moon before Yule.
—
Farmer's Almanac.
That's an image of the
'Super' Full Cold Moon * in early December 2017. I'm posting it today —five years later, on Christmas Eve, 24 December 2022— because it's cold!
Even Atlanta, Georgia —deep in the American South— is not immune to the effects of the
winter storm
gripping much of the United States. The temperature this morning was (a 'balmy') -13
°C or, with the wind chill figured in, -22 °C. That's 8 °F and minus 8 °F,
respectively, in degrees Fahrenheit. No blizzard, though, unlike other areas.
Be that as it may, here's a greeting of the season in the Lithuanian
language of my forebears:
Linksmų Kalėdų!
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