Hey, everyone! Welcome to another in my series of full moon posts, recognizing the names of full moons given by Native Americans.
This month’s name is a favorite of mine because not only do I love summer, strawberries are absolutely my favorite fruit.
If you missed the other posts, you can visit by clicking these links:
- The Wolf Moon (January)
- The Snow Moon (February)
- The Worm Moon (March)
- The Pink Moon (April)
- The Flower Moon (May)
Interesting Facts
- The moon played a huge role in the D Day Invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, because of how it affected the tides. (A special thanks to Robbie Cheadle for this information.)
- The honeymoon is named after the full moon in June. Since it fell between the planting and harvesting of crops, this was traditionally the best month to get married.
- Other names for June’s full moon include the rose moon, egg-laying moon, and hatching moon.
- Full moons are sacred in Sri Lanka. Legend has it that Buddhaโs birth, enlightenment, and passing to nirvana occurred on full moons. On a full moon night, shops are closed, alcohol is not served, no sport matches can be played. Any killingโincluding fishingโis forbidden.
- The Summer Solstice occurred yesterday, June 20.
- This year’s Strawberry Moon is Thursday, June 24, making it the first full moon of summer.
Superstition
Superstitions about the moon’s evil influence made some people refuse to sleep in a place where moonbeams could touch them. In the 1200s, the English philosopher Roger Bacon wrote, “Many have died from not protecting themselves from the rays of the moon.”
Several readers have commented in past posts about not being able to sleep during a full moon. What’s your take on its influence? Please share in the comments.
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32 Responses
I like the term strawberry moon:) I had no idea about the moon and Normandy. The moon has always affected me, including full moons. Another great moon post, Joan.
Normandy was news to me until Robbie mentioned it in another post. Fasctinating.
I never knew that about honeymoon. Great post, Joan, with lots of great info. I never sleep around a full moon. Thanks for sharing ๐
I’m lucky. I can sleep through almost anything. The honeymoon news was something I came upon during my research.
I always struggle with sleep when there’s a full moon. Great post, Joan!
I’m lucky in that I am able to sleep. Sometimes my cat can’t (or doesn’t). When he’s awake, he wants everyone awake!
Egg-laying moon kind of makes me laugh. As does the “no killing” rule. Makes it sound like murder is legal at other times.
I love the moon posts. But you know me and moon stuff.
That is funny about the killing. And egg-laying? Like chicken’s don’t lay other times of the year. ๐
Yes, you and I share a love of moon lore!
I have struggled to sleep when the moon is full, but itโs been a few years. I also had strawberries on a waffle for breakfast today.
Strawberries are always a good thing.
I love the name strawberry moon! I also love strawberry pie. ๐
That’s interesting about people being afraid to sleep lying in moonbeams in the past. I guess like black cats, the moon sometimes got a bad rap!
Another great and informative “moon post,” Joan. Loved the photo, too.
Strawberry pie. Strawberry cake. Strawberry shortcake. All good.
Yes, I agree that the moon gets a bad rap.
An interesting moon-bit about why June is the most popular month for weddings. Thank you for sharing, Joan, and here’s to the upcoming Strawberry Moon!!! A great time to recharge crystals and release things that are weighing you down.
Hereโs hoping we have clear skies so we can see it!
The 24th is my brother’s birthday! I wonder if the Strawberry Moon will bless his following year?
Happy birthday to your brother. Hereโs wishing him all the best. (Strawberry Moon or not.)
I enjoy your moon series, Joan. I never have a problem sleeping during the full moon. The beams even fall across me, so I think I am immune.
I must be too, John. The only time I ever have trouble sleeping during a full moon is when my cat is awake and thinks I should be also. ๐
Yes, cts are like that.
Yep. And then when we wake up, he goes to sleep! ๐
Of course. I wonder if you noticed, I’m trying to save on vowels tonight.๐
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Intriguing idea of avoiding moon beams, I would think a full moon would have been welcome in the days when night meant total darkness.
You would think. People in the middle ages and later had some strange ideas.
I LOVE this series. (I think I told you that before, but it continues to get better as it goes…LOL).
Thanks, Rae.I’ve enjoyed writing the posts. Hard to believe we’re already half-way through the year.
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