Je te remercie pour ton superbe commentaire à l'occasion de la fête des mères...
Oui les absents restent dans nos coeurs et nos pensées...
Les températures sont enfin descendues, on respire!... j'en ai profité pour faire un tri dans mes chaussures...lolllll .... et je me suis acheté un ventilateur colonne en prévision d'une autre canicule, ce que je n'espère pas!...
J'espère que tout va bien pour toi et te souhaite une belle soirée..;...
Je t'envoie des gros bisos bien frais mais chaleureux du coeur...
Good
Monday Morning Sweet Friend Maryline...Here's hoping you were able to enjoy your
weekend. I hope this week is kind to you and you are able to accomplish
much. Stay Safe, Stay Well, Stay Humble and Beautiful. Con mucho Carino
y Respeto, tu querida amiga que nunca se olvida de ti, Janet
Does it Ever Actually Turn Blue? Yes, but only in extremely rare atmospheric conditions. Large volcanic
eruptions (like Krakatoa in 1883 or Mount Pinatubo in 1991) or massive
forest fires can send ash and smoke particles of a very specific size
into the air. These particles scatter red light and allow blue light to pass through, giving the moon a blue-green tint. The
saying "once in a blue moon" means something happens very infrequently,
which perfectly describes how seldom the moon physically appears blue
or how rare an extra lunar cycle is. Dear Precious Maryline, Have A Good Night Under The Blue Moon Light Pleasant Dreams Darlin' Always Loves And Hugs, XXOO ~WW~ {Sue}