A new moon post is up for March. This moon was
reported by NASA as being a super moon, the biggest seen from Earth in 20 years. Although this should have been an inspiration to paint, this phenomenon was overshadowed for me by recent world events. The world feels a little darker and restless with the devastation Japan is facing every day as a result of the most recent earthquake and tsunami destruction as well as and the very real threat of nuclear meltdown permeating throughout the country. Even in the face of such unthinkable disasters, I have hope for Japan and for the people who have lost so much. It is my hope for Japan to heal and rebuild that has
inspired my recent contribution to the
My Moon, Your Moon project.
Please enjoy
this month's post -- and, in the words of the great Jim Penny, "here's to hoping that someone somewhere remembers what it's like to be tired and scared and hungry too."
"Dare to reach out your hand into the darkness, to pull another hand into the light."
- Norman B. Rice