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A Blue Moon New Year's Eve
Finally prepared for bed and noticing the year was now precisely 2 hours and 30 minutes old, there occurred to me a thing that I’d forgot. I hadn’t gone outside to see the talked-about Blue Moon. With bare feet, I stepped onto the icy floor boards of our deck, quickly took a peek, but could not spy the moon! Scrambling to the front (this time in shoes), I stood out by the sidewalk and let my senses take in what I saw. . . banks of crisp new snow around me; some houses down the street still glittering with multi-colored strands of season’s cheer; in front of me, familiar mountain slopes that seemingly loomed closer in the stillness of this night. It seemed as if the sky, a hazy blue, had taken in the soft white of the snow, reflecting back to me a picture-perfect moment of a most wondrous dream-like winter’s eve. I scanned the sky once more, then turned and walked back to my porch. not too disappointed that the moon I’d sought had eluded me.
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