“I stood face to face with the moon and the ocean and the future that
spread out with all its bewildering immensity before me.”
~ Pat Conroy
~ 1945-2016
Footprints in the sand lead up to the Strawberry Moon dipping into the
Atlantic Ocean at the edge of the shore in the surreal, surely seen by the man
who left his footprints after coming face to face with the moon and the ocean
and the future that spread out with all its bewildering immensity before him.
I created this image by blending my monochrome shot of Folly Field Beach
Park, Hilton Head Island in the Lowcountry of South Carolina on a beautiful
late October morning in 2018 with my shot of the Super Strawberry Moon
holding court in the sky over the West End of Allentown, Pennsylvania in the
Lehigh Valley at 10:33 p.m. June 24, 2021.
This Super Strawberry Moon is the
last near-Supermoon of 2021. According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the name
“Strawberry Moon” originated with Algonquin tribes in eastern North America,
who knew the June full moon as a signal to gather ripening fruit of wild
strawberries.
This Super Strawberry Moon rose
just before 9 p.m. in the Lehigh Valley, about a half-hour passed sunset. It is
the first full moon of summer 2021.