![moonrise](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiatUgrp4Dc5J1ak6C6shHynteSt1K56MqnbXiWbsTfoE-H2a7Y1Fb7M56SDSwOd9MC9UtNdyb5GC_irwEOny9fWTlS8Lm_42x9SbQakjemoic1mf3LPHD57tbNXi56MJX6r7n9AtTU2NA/s320/sm3b.jpg)
The moon illusion doesn't work very well here.
We're in a valley, and Selene is already well on her journey before she rises over the mountain.
The clouds played hide-and-seek, and it was all quite lovely anyway.
The moment the first shiny diamond chip of a moon slipped over the top of the trees, it was as if a cue had been given, and coyotes began howling in the distance. Chillbumps and laughter!
I suspect the show continued all night, but we slept through it.
![moonset](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2vsPrqoZvvqndnFTQIodjsUk4Kt2cMU4j1EDJjoi4pSsQ_pUvr1BUIPAspvg3GfuTpYAJqk7NaBGH7z4SRnxecgtzoPDanFGZCwUqJjlmNFuPz-dPw2Gaad42KAZlU0aNx0Jgnq2pPEI/s320/sm14.jpg)
We woke just in time to see her making way for Eos and Helios, early this morning.
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