Last night an angel thought reminded me to go out and look up at the full moon. As I gazed up at the glowing full orb, I didn't know it was special. A Super Blue Moon. An unusual occurrence that can happen as rare as 20 years apart, but 10 years is the average. The next Super Blue Moon will appear in January 2037.
Early this morning, an impromptu ride to the lake brought more cosmic light. The ducks are gone for the summer so our trips are few and far between. But I had a bag of muffins to feed the fish. As I tossed the crumbled bread onto the waters, little minnows eagerly swam to the surface to eat. A long-forgotten song from childhood Sunday School popped in. And, I playfully sang to the fish. "I will make you fishers of men, if you follow me." Little fish, all sizes--hungrily snapped at the crumbs, darting here and there, enjoying a feast.
Then a loud splash! A large fish jumped out of lake, skipping across the water. My singing no doubt had stirred the waters. I didn't take it personally. The fish had created a large concentric circle of ripples that spread out across the waters, reflecting the sun in a rainbow.
But there was more light...
I noticed the lotus pads floating in the cool morning water. Some were bursting open in full bloom ready to embrace the sun.