Ryegrass Moon Posted on February 19, 2014 by Karen (formerly kcinnova) Ryegrass Moon rising winter wind, rain storm heavy traffic, snowy roads nothing stops the moon Share this:FacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Now, explain what a rye grasss moon is! (Yes, I’m admitting my ignorance, while I enjoy the Picture.) Reply ↓
I am not surprised that you do not know what a Ryegrass Moon is — because it is a moon viewed from a rest area called Ryegrass (summit elevation 2,535 feet). 🙂 Here is what it looks like in the daytime: Reply ↓
Gorgeous photo. I can tell the moon is made of cheese, because it looks just a little bit like a mozzarella ball. Or maybe I’m just hungry. Reply ↓
beautiful!
Now, explain what a rye grasss moon is! (Yes, I’m admitting my ignorance, while I enjoy the Picture.)
I am not surprised that you do not know what a Ryegrass Moon is — because it is a moon viewed from a rest area called Ryegrass (summit elevation 2,535 feet). 🙂
Here is what it looks like in the daytime:

Gorgeous photo. I can tell the moon is made of cheese, because it looks just a little bit like a mozzarella ball. Or maybe I’m just hungry.
That’s some moon! I can never get a picture of one quite like that.
That’s a gorgeous vista in the daytime. It must be just magical to see the moon at night.
Lovely, Karen. And thanks for the explanation of Ryegrass.. I was wondering also. 🙂
This is really pretty but I have never heard of that term.