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  "textContent": "_Monday, September 8, 2025_\n\nGood morning The Wonder Fell Way.\n\nWelcome back. O/\n\nHope all's well.\n\nOn with the show...\n\n...\n\nThe Moon!\n\nFor breakfast!\n\nFor an alarm clock...\n\nShine bright, right through my window.\n\nA Full Corn Moon right now.\n\nComplete with an eclipse.\n\nDid you know each full moon has a name, has many names?\n\nEach name is a representative for the time of year and what seeing that particular cycled full moon means to a specific culture.\n\nThe moon's a clock and a calendar.\n\nTime to harvest corn around here.\n\nIt's an interesting exercise to look up the various names of each full moon.\n\nIt's a history lesson into many ancient cultures.\n\nOf course there's magic in it, too.\n\nWe can hardly talk about The Moon without talking about magic.\n\nLife wouldn't exist without The Moon.\n\nSeriously scientifically would not exist.\n\nThe Moon makes the ocean wave. O/\n\nThe Moon is responsible for so much.\n\nThe Moon shook the snow globe called Earth.\n\nAnd Look!\n\nThe waters moved and brought forth all these creatures.\n\nReally.\n\nThe Moon nudged the Earth, shook the celestial snow globe, and here we are... viewable humanity to a cosmic audience.\n\nAnd now the sunrise.\n\nSoft pastel blue to white to touch the horizon just the right shade of metallic orange glow to signal the start of a peaceful September day.\n\nPerfect weather to harvest some corn.\n\nBut your ancestors knew that already.\n\nAnd so did The Moon.\n\n...\n\nA potted African Violet sits on the table to my left.\n\nI downloaded an app around a year ago to help me better care for it.\n\nSince that time its sprouted many flowers.\n\nAt present there are three joyful blooms waving out the window to The Corn Moon.\n\nTechnology will never be beautiful, but it can nurture what's beautiful.\n\nIn fact, I believe that ultimately is what technology is for: to help create and nurture what's beautiful.\n\nIt takes our recognition and concern to foster and create beautiful things.\n\nEvery flower in bloom requires the care and attention of its whole environment to become truly beautiful.\n\nIf that means a little AI and a cellphone app, that's just fine with this African Violet, The Corn Moon alarm clock, and me.\n\nTake care, enjoy today, encourage something beautiful to grow, and make wonderful this wonderful day.\n\n#### +he Ghos+\n\nWynn\n\nBrought to you by the emoji of the day: 🌝 __full_moon_with_face__\n\nArchaic Slab\n\nSame Prompt: __Create an image an African Violet on a table by a window with the light of a full moon shining on it in the style of a magical Disney Impressionist painting.__\n\nImage courtesy of Grok and +he Ghos+, September 2025Image courtesy of Ms. Copilot (GPT-4o) and +he Ghos+, September 2025Image courtesy of Google Gemini and +he Ghos+, September 2025",
  "title": "The Moon for Breakfast",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-28T19:46:41.865Z"
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