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July 31, 2015 at Ahalanui - for moonlight swim |

WHAT? Volcanic activity?!? Maybe...because we live on Hawaii's Big Island, with active volcanoes, (one of which nearly divided our Pahoa Village in half!) we may get to see a TRULY TRUE BLUE MOON in 2018 -- when there will be two in the same year! Forest fires can also produce a refractive condition that can also cause the moon to appear blue.

A personal note about my infatuation with the moon follows: My attraction began years before I discovered that the real name on my real birth certificate was spelled LUNEL!! Just before I discovered this, however, I had made a series of five consecutive paintings, each symbolically illustrating my own waxing and waning during a difficult period of my life. Shortly after that, I was invited to participated in my first one-woman exhibit that was entitled "I Sing the Moon."
(There is a QUOTE that goes here....about the moon that I am looking for....and will insert it when I find it. LUNEL)
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