Super Perigee Moon

I spent the entire day outdoors doing yard clean up and exterior repairs. The family helped for the better part of the morning collecting downed limbs which we burned off in a massive bonfire (with appropriate permit from the Concord Fire Department). In the afternoon I felled four trees that had been killed by vines, creating fuel for an even larger fire. As the sun set I prepared to photograph the super perigee moon. Only once every 18 years does the moon reach it closest distance to earth and appears 15-30% larger than normal.