9月10日(水)
月食の後
I’m back at work at my part time day job as a high school teacher (English ALT) and it’s quite the adjustment after being pretty foot loose and fancy free for several weeks. The whole summer feels like a blur now, and I’m trying to hold on to the moments that were at the time, so special and yet so fleeting.
I’m pretty wiped, honestly. The lunar eclipse the other day was intense, and am still feeling the effects of the churning emo-oceans that have been flooding through me - probably until the new moon incoming on the Autumnal Equinox, no less… and another eclipse, this time of the solar variety.
It fascinates me how an eclipse is something only we here on Earth get to experience. How our little moon is able to blot out that great big sun for a moment, and for our puny little eyes to behold such an incredible feat, and also for the sensitive Moonchildren, that inscrutable feeling that something in our world has somehow shifted.