Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Full Moon

 

 


 Tonight the Beaver Moon will be shining and we have clear skies so we'll be able to see it in all its splendor.  Of course I have to add some trivia...   from the internet.

The November 2025 full Moon is a supermoon, which means it's a full Moon at the closest point to Earth in its orbit.This occurs because the Moon's orbit around Earth isn't a perfect circle. Instead, it's elliptical, or slightly egg-shaped.

 


 My Gloxinia has three new flowers and several buds.  I can hardly believe my luck since mostly I buy  either a Gloxinia or an African Violet in bloom and once they finish blooming that's it.  I can never manage getting them to rebloom. 

Our temperature this morning was 0C and there was ice on the truck windows.  Clouds are moving in tomorrow and will bring slightly warmer days but very wet.  Walking this morning was lovely. I wore a scarf for the first time this season. It's beginning to feel like winter.

 

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18 comments:

  1. That's as beautiful Gloxinia...so nice that it is putting out more blooms for you. Getting colder here now too. We have to travel a big next week by car, so hope the roads will stay safe and dry at least for that long. Tale good care, Granny. diane in northern wis

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  2. I've got the supermoon in my diary to look tonight.

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  3. Im looking forward to some crisp early November mornings. its very mild in the UK and I still have flowers like snapdragons in the garden. Betty

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  4. I saw this moon! It was really very great, when it came on early evening up to the sky. It was a clear night and the moonlight was very bright. So I did nearly not need a pocket lamp, because I was with my sheep, whwn the "Beaver Moon" arised.

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  5. What a wonderful Gloxinia! My mum used to grow them,

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  6. Yes… I also took a photo of this fantastic moon yesterday.
    What a joy on my evening walk!
    Warmest regards and a hug, Viola

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  7. That reminds me... I need to move my pelargoniums (geraniums!) from my garden into my friend's conservatory very soon!

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  8. The word Beaver Moon was new to me so I had to look it up. Interesting to learn, you could write some trivia about that too :) Beautiful Gloxinias!

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  9. Grandma, I will try to see that big moon

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  10. The Gloxinia flowers are so pretty. I'm inspired to try my hand at African Violets again. Your walk sounds like it was brisk. Does it ever get too cold for you to walk outside?

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  11. The moon was pretty spectacular. Skies were clear here so we got some great views of it.

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  12. That Gloxinia is gorgeous! I've been reading about the Supermoon...Beaver Moon, too. I find this information interesting.

    I really like the quote at the end. It's so true.

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  13. Our cool weather is leaving and we're going to be back in the 80's for a while. The Gloxinia is just beautiful, I do think you must have a 'green' thumb. ☺

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  14. A beautiful moon.
    Your Gloxinia looks wonderful.
    ... and I do like the words in your meme.

    All the best Jan

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  15. Interesting moon facts that I didn't know. I've never heard of a Beaver moon before. :-) I used to have such good luck with violets, but not for the past ten or so years. Mine hasn't re-bloomed either. It just sits there in all of it's green glory. I guess I should be glad that I haven't completely killed it. The doors and windows have been wide open here during the day but tomorrow night is supposed to be 19F so I think that will be the end of that. We'll see. I've know Thanksgivings in the past where we took walks with no jackets.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  16. The flowers, the moon, and home. You have everything!

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