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The science (and snacks) of the Moon Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web.]( [Lunar Fun: Shakespeare, Snacks, and Science]( From nighttime neighbor to protagonist of myth and legend, the Moon plays many roles that you’ll learn about as part of your membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club. Dear Moon Watcher, Our closest celestial neighbor, the Moon, lives large in the collective imagination of earthlings. Myths, legends, folklore, and more than a few scary stories rely on the Moon as an integral part of the tale. The Moon makes an appearance in popular songs (“Moon River” and “Blue Moon,” just to name a couple) and dozens of movie titles, and who could ignore the most famous Moon myth of all, the story of the werewolf? While the mythical werewolf appears at the full Moon, did you know that there’s a real “werewolf” in the arachnid world? Scorpions glow in the dark because they have a protein that reacts to the ultraviolet light in moonbeams. While this might look pretty cool to us, it’s bad news for the scorpion, since their prey can see them when they hunt at night. Because of this, scorpions tend to be more active during the new Moon and seek shelter as the Moon approaches full. That’s no excuse to let your guard down, though, if you are among a scorpion’s prey. A truly hungry scorpion will hunt for a meal, glowing or not. Another insect, the doodlebug, might have a little werewolf blood, too. Doodlebugs hunt by digging funnel-shape pits in the sand, where they lurk at the bottom until their prey falls in. They dig new traps every day, but, interestingly, they dig bigger traps during a full Moon, even if they aren’t exposed to the moonlight. Of course, we know that insects aren’t werewolves. There’s no such thing. Right? We do, however, know that insects aren’t the only creatures affected by a full Moon. The facts suggest that dogs and cats behave differently during a full Moon. The Colorado State University Veterinary Medical Center discovered some interesting things about our four-legged friends and their relationship to the full Moon. Wondering what, exactly? Do you need to worry? You’ll have to turn to August in the 2020 Moon Calendar to find out. And the only way to get that calendar is with a membership in [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club](. HUGE DISCOUNT! 63% off Charter Membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club! Become a Charter Member today—get 6 stunning calendars from The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership today —You save 63%! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( [M]([oon Food]( Long before humans set foot on the Moon, we were eating the Moon. Sort of. In 1917, Chattanooga Bakery salesman Earl Mitchell asked a Kentucky coal miner what he might enjoy as a snack. The miner described a graham cracker sandwich filled with marshmallow, dipped in chocolate, and “as big as the Moon!” From those humble beginnings, we now have Moon pies, which are a staple of Southern cuisine and a traditional treat every year on the anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing (July 20, 1969). [Moon Literature]( Myths, legends, and food. Is there anywhere that the Moon doesn’t appear in our world? How many writers have looked to the Moon for inspiration? We can tell you this: If you’re looking for mention of the Moon by one of the greatest literary figures in history, you might have a hard time finding it. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is the only play by William Shakespeare to mention moonbeams. In Act 3, Scene 1, Titania, queen of the fairies, instructs her followers to attend to a character called Bottom: “... pluck the wings from painted butterflies, To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes.” The Moon does appear in plenty of folklore sayings, though—especially sayings about the weather. Some of our favorites are “The full Moon eats clouds” and “Clear Moon/Frost soon.” And going all the way back to 1639, there’s this bit of weather forecasting: “Pale Moon doth rain, Red Moon doth blow, White Moon doth neither rain nor snow.” Scientific? Maybe not. Or is it? In either case, the Moon made another appearance in the literary world when writer Isaac Asimov made a few speculations about the Moon and its importance in human life. Join [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club](, and you can find out so much more about Asimov’s theory—plus learn whether there really is a dark side of the Moon. HUGE DISCOUNT! 63% off Charter Membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club! Become a Charter Member today—get 6 stunning calendars from The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership today —You save 63%! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( [Moon S](cience The Moon is great for conjuring stories, and pondering life, but don’t forget that there’s some actual Moon science in the 2020 calendar! And what better place to start than with “perigee syzygy,” which you may associate with a supermoon. A full Moon near perigee can appear to be about 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than one at apogee. The term “supermoon” was invented by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979 but has since entered the mainstream lexicon. And what are perigee and apogee? Apogee is the point in the Moon’s elliptical orbit that is farthest from Earth. Perigee is the point closest to Earth. The closest perigee happened on January 4, 1912. On February 3, 2125, the Moon will reach its farthest apogee in 375 years! If you’re as fascinated by myths, legends, facts, and trivia about the Moon as we are, you won’t want to miss the 2020 Moon Calendar. Find out which two sports have been played on the Moon. Learn if it’s true that you can see the Great Wall of China from the Moon, and find out how many pounds of lunar rocks and dust have been brought back to Earth (and what happened to them). It’s all part of [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Membership](, which gives you a brand-new, full-color Moon Calendar along with all of the wit and wisdom that you’ve come to expect from The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Time sure flies when you’re having fun! Enjoy each day even more with our beautiful collection of Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendars! From planting to harvest; from sunshine to storm; to the Moon and back—celebrate each day—with your Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership! Introducing [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership](! This new and exciting club is designed especially for you—six stunning calendars packed with advice, best days, facts, and fun that you cannot get anywhere else! We’ve taken what makes The Old Farmer’s Almanac a wonderful resource, and created calendars to appeal to the gardener, the cook, the stargazer, the trivia lover, the organizer, and the weather watcher in all of us. Since 1792—in fact, every day since!—The Old Farmer’s Almanac has been trusted and enjoyed by folks from all walks of life, with planting charts for those who grow their own food; recipes for those who live in the kitchen; Moon and sunrise times for those who watch the skies; and weather forecasts for those want to know what the weather is going to be like this season. With [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership](, you can celebrate the humor and insight of The Old Farmer’s Almanac with six special calendars with themes including gardening, country, weather watching, and the moon. Discover quirky facts, timeless adages and advice, amusing quotes, profound proverbs, Best Days to do things (from fishing to weaning to planting to setting eggs, for example), and so much more! Did you know? The Old Farmer’s Almanac is the oldest continuously published periodical in North America! We got started with this valuable content in 1792—when George Washington was president and the U.S. Post Office Department was first established . . . and we’ve been at it ever since then, for 228 years! We believe that, especially in today’s trying times, finding humor and enjoyment in daily life is important and can be uplifting, and we hope you like our light-hearted fun and find the joy in chuckling at our witty and inspiring words in these beautiful calendars. Your Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership gives you six beautiful calendars loaded with the tips, trivia, and insights that make The Old Farmer’s Almanac a family favorite. Keep them all for yourself or give some as gifts. Keeping track of time has never been so enjoyable! Each calendar is chock-full of quirky facts, timeless tips, and powerful proverbs. Discover the best days to plant, the best days to harvest, and when the fishing’s most likely to mean fresh fish for dinner. And with The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership, you’ll have dazzling photography to beautify your home, coupled with fascinating facts and entertaining trivia to engage your mind. HUGE DISCOUNT! 63% off Charter Membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club! Become a Charter Member today—get 6 stunning calendars from The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership today —You save 63%! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( [An Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership gives you a wide selection of calendars to keep for yourself or give as gifts—and for a special introductory rate, right now, to all new Charter Members.]( When you join The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club today, you’ll get a beautiful array of calendars to enjoy throughout the year: - 2020 Gardening Wall Calendar: If you like gardening, you’re going to love the advice, folklore, and gardening secrets in our 2020 Gardening Wall Calendar! This compact calendar is 10-7/8"x 16¾" when open, making it the perfect size to fit on the wall in your kitchen, den, or potting shed. Each month features rich, full-color illustrations along with tips, history, or background information on the artwork. - 2020 Weather Watcher’s Wall Calendar: Mother Nature puts on spectacular shows around the world, and we’ve captured some of the most amazing weather moments for you in our Weather Watcher’s Calendar. From the fascinating formation of a waterspout to the mesmerizing interplay of a rainbow and lightning, each month of the Weather Watcher’s Calendar will bring you a stunning new photo. Each month also features a key event in history, from devastating storms to peculiar weather. - 2020 Engagement Calendar: Take the wisdom and humor of The Old Farmer’s Almanac with you wherever you go, and never miss an appointment! This beautiful planner-style engagement calendar is the perfect size—7"x 10"—with a week at a glance so that you can keep your days organized. The Engagement Calendar is liberally sprinkled with humor and useful advice, with plenty of room to record your appointments—practical and handy! - 2020 Everyday Calendar: Expect something new every day with this desktop page-per-day calendar. Each day features a bit of Old Farmer’s Almanac fun—from weather wisdom to historical facts to useful hints and time-tested proverbs. Enjoy a lovely new full-color illustration or photograph each day. Impress your friends and family with your wide-ranging knowledge. - 2020 Country Calendar: If you love the country, you’ll feel right at home with this calendar. This calendar features engaging color photos from top photographers who have perfectly captured the essence of what “country” is all about. The calendar has quirky, fun facts about living in the country and the animals that call it home, along with a pithy poem that’s perfect for the month. You’ll get country wisdom and reflections throughout the calendar, along with a list of the best days each month for fishing, setting eggs, and performing specific farm chores. Need even more info? Turn to the back of the calendar for ideal dates to plant, harvest, and more. - 2020 Moon Calendar: Turn your eyes to the sky and revel in the beauty of the Moon over land, sea, city, and country. These spectacular photographs are sure to delight and inspire you, month after month. There’s lots of lore surrounding the power of the Moon, and we celebrate both Moon facts and fables throughout the year. From Lunar Fun to Moon Talk, you’ll be informed and entertained about the Moon as it waxes and wanes. Get tips on the best days to cut your hair, entertain guests, or go fishing or camping. Learn about the special names that the full Moon takes from one month to the next. You may even be inspired to go out for a walk in the moonlight! Keep all of these calendars for yourself or give some as gifts. These calendars definitely won’t wind up in a drawer somewhere—they’re too beautiful not to use! HUGE DISCOUNT! 63% off Charter Membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club! Become a Charter Member today—get 6 stunning calendars from The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Calendar Club Charter Membership today —You save 63%! [Yes! 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