I’ve just heard what sounded like a wolf’s howl. Well, I actually heard it last night, but wouldn’t be surprised to hear more of them tonight. I don’t think that we have any wolves that live around these parts, well, wild ones anyway. Come to think of it, I don’t think anyone has any as pets either. Do people have pet wolves? I suppose they could; I’m not sure…
So, if the howl wasn’t made by a wolf, it must have been a dog. Or a werewolf.
It is the perfect setting for werewolves to roam around outside tonight. Have you seen the Moon? She is looking absolutely stunning tonight. Shining even more brightly than normal, with a rainbow coloured halo or aura all around her she is a guiding light in the blackness of the night sky. The occasional wispy cloud floats across her, but due to the outstanding shine of the Moon, the clouds become transparent.
One odd thing I noticed earlier this evening were two symmetrical lines in the sky, which also stood out against the darkness of the sky and the lighter looking grey of the clouds. One of the lines was black and the other white.
Two contrasts at the exact same time. The lines looked as though they could have been vapour trails from planes that had flown over earlier, but vapour trails don’t appear in two different colours do they? The two lines contrasted with each other, and also contrasted in the direction they were travelling in – directly opposite the direction the clouds were moving in.
Perhaps it was the brightness of the Moon that caused the line that appeared next to her to be white, and the other one black. Or maybe the black line was a shadow from the white one – they were running in parallel… but this can’t be the case, because the clouds didn’t cover the whole sky. They didn’t cover the whole area that these two lines cut through.
I’d love to know what astronomer Patrick Moore would make of it; although I have a feeling that he looks into things far beyond our own sky. I don’t know if the lines would be in the sky where Patrick lives.
I very often find myself wondering if part of the sky (say for example just above the horizon) I am looking at can be seen in France, or Ireland – if I’m looking in that direction. I usually correct myself though and say that I couldn’t possibly see that far, and the sky that is in my field of vision is just so many miles in diameter. Even with all of the carrots that I eat, my eyesight couldn’t possibly be as good as that, to see the skies over another country.
Although tonight’s Supermoon is definitely helping with night vision. Maybe the Moon was highlighting the Ley Lines, and where they are. That’s what the two coloured lines were in the sky. I will go with that theory. The energy was glowing in the air. Glowing in black and white. Fluorescent black and white. Supernatural black and white.
I haven’t heard a wolf howl tonight. I think it’s quite quiet, to be honest. Unless they are waiting until later. Or, they’re maybe a little frightened by how close the Moon is to the Earth. That is why it’s called a Supermoon, not that it has any super powers or anything. Well, apart from lighting up a very dark night and controlling water, that is. Google.
Ulp. Just heard a howl. And a scream. And a whistle. Maybe the creatures of the night are stirring. I’m not a creature of the night tonight. I’m having a rest. I’m staying in. I’m having a think.
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