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This is a blue moon month because there are two full months in one month. As I write this a gorgeous full moon is hanging in the sky, framed by my window. Tomorrow I will be 5 months quit, and when the second (and authentic blue moon) of this month is once again peeking in my window I will be nearing 6 months quit. The blue moon isn't really blue, just uncommon.

 

I think the next blue moon shows up around 2018. Maybe by then I won't think much about having quit smoking. But if someone mentions the blue moon, I'll remember this one in the summer of 2015, when not smoking was still a new thing for me.

 

I will be happy - VERY HAPPY - when thoughts of quitting smoking are as uncommon as the blue moon, and replaced by many exciting, and extraordinarily ordinary life events,

 

For USA folks, Happy 4th of July, 2015, blue moon month.

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Cpk have you heard of the band, 'Blue Moon Ghetto?'

I like them.

Will check them out. Thanks. I get kind of obsessed with themes and this is blue moon month!

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Awesome CPK!!!

Got your marching boots on, Tymie? Hope so. You know the trail, so here we go.... Proud of you, gal.

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Got your marching boots on, Tymie? Hope so. You know the trail, so here we go.... Proud of you, gal.

Marching right along CPK. Not so bad..at least my seat on the train was still warm thanks to good advice.

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