Everything is hyped up these days. It is no longer a forecast for heavy rains; instead, it is the “atmospheric river”. I was just about getting used to that phrase when my iPhone’s weather app warned of a “hydrological event”. Even a simple and routine event in the sky, an event that has been going on for ever, the full moon, is no longer just that. The news bombards me with phrases like “worm moon” and “strawberry moon”. Isn’t “full moon” enough?
Eclipse the FOMO
Eclipse the FOMO
Eclipse the FOMO
Everything is hyped up these days. It is no longer a forecast for heavy rains; instead, it is the “atmospheric river”. I was just about getting used to that phrase when my iPhone’s weather app warned of a “hydrological event”. Even a simple and routine event in the sky, an event that has been going on for ever, the full moon, is no longer just that. The news bombards me with phrases like “worm moon” and “strawberry moon”. Isn’t “full moon” enough?