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sparkle brightly.

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”blooming under a cold moon, we are like fireworks…

rising, shining, and finally scattering and fading.

so until that moment comes when we vanish like fireworks…

let us sparkle brightly, always…”

-tite kubo

 

common to all mankind.

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the 1967 outer space treaty forbids any nation from trying to own the moon. 

 it was the 60’s. the height of the cold war.

 they made a treaty not to own the moon.

at the united nations convention of the law of the sea in 1982

it was agreed that the moon, like the high seas,

is considered “res communis” roughly translated to “common to all mankind.”

credits: mental floss magazine

let it be.

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super moon shining through the trees

“and when the night is cloudy, there is still a light that shines on me. 

shine until tomorrow, let it be.’

-john lennon

discovery.

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credit: earthobservatory.nasa.gov

solstice.

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the-winter-solstice-703x900 catherine hydethe sky is that beautiful old parchment in which the sun and the moon keep their diary.

~ alfred kreymborg

 

image credit: catherine hyde

sculpture.

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moonlight is sculpture.

-nathaniel hawthorne

moon.

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galieleo

the night walked down the sky with the moon in her hand.

~frederick l. knowles

credits: galileo, arizona.edu

blue moon.

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credit: earthporn

 

The moon looks upon many night flowers; the night flowers see but one moon. Jean Ingelow

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Under the Spell of the Moon: Art for Children from the World’s Great Illustrators
by Patricia Aldana (Editor), Various contributors (Illustrator), Stan Dragland (Translator), Katherine Patterson (Introduction) 

The illustrated picture book is one of the most important genres of children’s literature. Great artists have devoted some or all of their working lives to creating art that accompanies a text written for children. While book illustration has been practiced for thousands of years, picture book illustration is a relatively new phenomena. This beautiful book is a collection of poetry from all around the world, illustrated by some of the finest picture book artists working today including Peter Sis, Anthony Browne and Quentin Blake.

IBBY (the International Board on Books for Children), at the heart of whose mandate lies the promotion of books of the highest quality, has been honoring illustrators through the Hans Christian Andersen Awards for nearly forty years. IBBY has also been helping to support the spread of book illustration for children to countries and cultures where such artistic activity is relatively new. In honor of IBBY’s work and to support its future work, many of the world’s greatest illustrators for children have donated art based on a text of their choice drawn from their childhood and culture. The result is a book that celebrates art created for children from around the world. The texts in the book are in both the original language and in English. Noted author and editor Stan Dragland has translated the texts.Groundwood Books will pay a royalty of 15% of all sales to IBBY.

I’ve never seen a moon in the sky that, if it didn’t take my breath away, at least misplaced it for a moment.
Colin Farrell