π The November Moon: Through the Eyes of a Parent
There’s something about a full moon that feels like a parent’s gaze — always watching, always near, even when you’re miles apart.
This photo of the November moon wasn’t taken by an astronomer or a professional photographer. It was taken by a parent — one who saw beauty, steadiness, and a little wonder worth sharing. Maybe that’s what makes it special.
Parents look at the world differently. They notice things we forget to see — the quiet shimmer of an ordinary moment, the way light softens even the coldest night, and how love often shows up in the simplest acts, like pointing out the moon.
The November moon feels like that kind of reminder — calm, present, unspoken love glowing across the distance.
So tonight, if you catch a glimpse of it, pause. Somewhere, someone might be looking at it too, thinking of you.

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