No Wonder He Gets Full

Tonight we have a full moon. It’s a time for manifestation and for your goals to come to fruition.

This amusing illustration of the moon by artist Samuel D. Ehrhart (1862-1937) for the August 1911 cover of Puck is titled No Wonder He Gets Full.

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4 thoughts on “No Wonder He Gets Full

  1. The moon was used to track time by the Ancients. It has always been a fascination to men on Earth. The moon is visible because of reflected light from the sun; it is a natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon orbits the Earth every 29.5 days, changing from “new moon” to “full moon” and back during that cycle.

    On average, the moon is 239,000 miles from earth, yet mankind can see “the man in the moon,” bright and dark features created by the sun’s reflected light onto the moon’s variable, pockmarks surface. The same side of the moon is always seen from earth. All this history, knowledge and lore made man’s landing on the moon in 1969 that much more amazing.

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