Sunday, March 17, 2019

Countdown to the Spring Equinox III - Ostara and Full Worm Moon on the same day!

Wednesday, March 20

Ostara (Spring Equinox) and the Full Worm Moon will both occur on March 20, 2019. Ostara officially is on Wednesday, March 20, although Neopagans may observe it between the 19th and the 22nd. The Full Worm Moon will occur at 9:43 PM ET; Wednesday evening/early Thursday morning. The moon has looked spectacular during the last few clear evenings here with it's horns facing upward amid the coyote howls of Owl Canyon.



The Old Farmer's Market 'Moon Calendar 2019'

Full Worm Moon

This full moon marked the start of warming weather, when worm castings appeared in the softening ground.


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Lunar Fun

Although advice varies, folklore often suggests that wood will last longest if cut between the last quarter and the new Moons. During the dark of the Moon, it was said that sap moved downward, leaving wood drier. Wood cut during a waxing Moon would be wetter and therefore more prone to warping, shrinkage, and other problems.





Cascadian Farm in Washington


Pacific Northwest farming

After reading about the huge wine industry in the Pacific Northwest, I wanted to try a Washington or Oregon wine. I saw one impressively labeled Washington red at Target--Chateau Smith Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine--for about $23 that I passed on (https://charlessmithwines.com/). Finally at the Bargain Market I found a beautifully bottled Oregon white for five or six bucks--Elouan Pinot Noir 2016--although I still haven't opened it. Actually Elouan is a Napa company processing Oregon grapes, which apparently has some Oregon vintners unhappy ('Oregon moves to protect wine from false out-of-state labels'). I haven't looked specifically for Washington or Oregon wine yet at the larger wine stores like Beverages and More or Total Wine. They should be easy to find.


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Cascadian Farm - Rockport, Washington

Organic Leader

Since our founding in 1972, Cascadian Farm has been recognized as a pioneer in organic farming. We were organic before "organic" was a trend, or even before it was it was certified by teh USDA. Organic is who we've been, and it's who we are. Today our Cascadian Farm products still come from farming practices that work in harmony with nature and foster biodiversity and are grown without genetic engineering (GMOs) or synthetic pesticides. It's agriculture through nature, growing food just the way it should be.


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Elouan Wines - St. Helena, California (headquarters) and Rutherford, California (processing) - Grapes from Oregon

A New Style of Pinot Noir from Oregon

Elouan, the result of California winemakers venturing up to Oregon, one of the world’s renowned Pinot Noir regions. The goal: to produce Pinot Noir with depth of flavor, vibrancy and suppleness. For this wine we brought together fruit from three distinct terrains along Oregon’s premiere Western vineyards which harmonize beautifully when blended as one. The diversity of these districts along with a lengthy growing season create wines with intense structure, while maintaining a vibrant acidity that sets them apart from other wines.







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Project Blue Book

The 11-episode season one ended this past week, and I thought it was very good. I hoped that it wouldn't skirt around the real politics of it, and to my surprise it did not. The cinematography gave a real feel for that time period. The acting was good, and the characters were strong and set in their ways. There was always more going on than just the surface plot. J. Allen Hynek was a true skeptic and adherent of open-minded scientific research. He was a hero really.









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